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Aged Care

This page provides an access point to information related to aged care on the Victorian Government Health Information website.What's New
SRS Legislation ReviewThe Victorian government is reviewing the laws that regulate supported residential services (SRS).
Victorian HACC Active Service Model Seminar - February 25 2008A 1-day follow on event to the National Forum including some of the Forum's keynote speakers, presentations and evaluation findings from HACC Active Service Model Pilot Projects.
Supported Residential Services Care Planning Training Workshops - 2007
HACC Clearinghouse
Aged Care A - Z index
An A to Z index of information covered by Victorian Government Health Information website for use in conjunction with the Aged Care pages.Related topics
Aged Care in Victoria Information relating to Aged Care programs, policies and services for both professionals and the public.
Supported Residential Services This site provides useful information and links for people living in, or considering moving to a Supported Residential Service (SRS), their families, carers, service providers and the wider community.
Home & Community Care Information about the Home and Community Care program that provides funding for services which support frail older people, younger people with disabilities and their carers.
Acute-Aged Care Interface The National Action Plan focuses on acute, sub-acute and aged care, and introduces transition care services to cater for patients' shift from the hospital system into ongoing aged care.
Veterans - Care in Victoria DHS manages a central contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs for the provision of the full range of Victorian public hospital services to Veteran patients according to their entitlement.
Hospital in the Home Program Hospital in the Home is the provision of hospital care in the comfort of the persons own home.
Improving Care For Older People A person-centred approach to care. A new policy paper from the Victorian Government outlines how a 'person-centred' approach to the care of older Victorians by Health Services can benefit the whole community.
Pressure UlcersPressure ulcers are an internationally recognised patient safety problem and are largely preventable.

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