
Choice, dignity and respect should be at the centre of every aged care experience.
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has released resources to help older people, families, carers, providers and workers better understand older people’s rights under the new Aged Care Act 2024.
The resources reinforce an important message: older people have the right to feel safe, be heard, make decisions about their own lives and raise concerns without fear.
Creating rights-based, person-centred aged care requires awareness, communication and a shared commitment across the sector.
Learn more about the resources and support available:
#AgedCare #HealthyAgeing #OlderAustralians #AgedCareRights #Community
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has released resources to help older people, families, carers, providers and workers better understand older people’s rights under the new Aged Care Act 2024.
The resources reinforce an important message: older people have the right to feel safe, be heard, make decisions about their own lives and raise concerns without fear.
Creating rights-based, person-centred aged care requires awareness, communication and a shared commitment across the sector.
Learn more about the resources and support available:
#AgedCare #HealthyAgeing #OlderAustralians #AgedCareRights #Community
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