LASA: Aged care requires significant capital
Aged care requires funding to meet resident demand – but there’s a real danger of inadequate investment over the next few decades.
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Aged care requires funding to meet resident demand – but there’s a real danger of inadequate investment over the next few decades.
Aged care faces a substantial number of challenges – but there are clear solutions over the next few decades that could address them.
An important event has recently been held in Australia, allowing people to contribute new solutions for aged care, and it will likely continue to do so.
The budget is on the way – and there are certainly going to be a significant number of impacts for the aged care sector.
Digitisation and robotics are just two new technologies that will end up changing the aged care sector for the better over the next few years.
Aged care faces numerous challenges, but the ACSA Position Paper calls for useful changes that could prove invaluable as the sector grows.
Australia stands to learn quite a lot from the Japanese aged care sector, as the country is dealing with problems Australia will face in time.
Workforce challenges abound in the aged care sector, but there are a number of proposed solutions, many of which should be considered.
Australia faces a significant number of aged care staffing issues, and it’s going to be important to address these in the near future.
Digitisation is something that’s important in nearly every sector across Australia – but especially healthcare, given the need for managed information.