Rescinded publications
A New Strategy for Community Care - The Way Forward - Booklet
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN RESCINDED - Booklet outlining changes to the community care programs
Please note the information in this publication may no longer be current but is retained on our website for historical or research purposes.
You may download this Rescinded document in PDF format:
The Way Forward Booklet (PDF 350 KB)
Please note: This booklet has been revised in 2008.
This revision provides historical background for work being progressed under A New Strategy for Community Care – The Way Forward. A new introduction has replaced the foreword by the former Minister for Ageing found in the original 2004 publication. All other content is unchanged.
You may view the revised version in PDF and HTML format:
The Way Forward Booklet - Revised 2008
Media releases
- Delivering More Aged Care Places For Eastern Melbourne
- $25 Million for accommodation for aged and disadvantaged
- Christmas message – remember to check in on your elderly relatives and neighbours
- 6,500 more aged care places for older Australians
- $800,000 boost for Home and Community Care in NT
Program/Initiatives
- Aged Care Access Initiative
- Aged Care GP Panels Initiative - Information for Residential Aged care Facilities on how to get involved
- Aged Care GP Panels Initiative - Information for GPs and Allied Health Providers on how to get involved
- The Aged Care GP Panels Initiative
- Medication Management Reviews
Publications
- Guide to changes to the Regulatory Framework for Aged Care
- Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 - 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008
- 2007 National Aged Care Workforce Census and Survey – Who Cares for Older Australians? A Picture of the Residential and Community Based Aged Care Workforce – Final Report
- Ageing and Aged Care in Australia
- IT for Aged Care Providers: A Step by Step Guide
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