Aged care evaluation projects

Recent ageing and aged care releases
Aged care packages in the community 2006-07: a statistical overview (14 August 2008)
A picture of osteoporosis in Australia (4 August 2008)
Residential aged care in Australia 2006-07: a statistical overview (12 June 2008)
Veterans' use of health services (25 February 2008)
Movement from hospital to residential aged care: preliminary results (21 January 2008)
During 2004, the Ageing and Aged Care Unit designed and undertook national evaluations of pilot aged care services delivered through the Aged Care Innovative Pool (dementia and disability/aged care interface streams) and the Retirement Villages Care Pilot (RVCP) initiatives of the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
The AIHW evaluations measure levels of need for assistance in client groups and the capacity for innovative care to assist older people with special needs to remain in their familiar home environment. They explore the characteristics of innovative care as characterised by each RVCP and Innovative Pool dementia and disability/aged care interface project.
The methodology for the three national evaluations adheres to an evaluation framework developed by the AIHW. Briefly, this comprises the profiling of clients and carers, service utilisation reporting and outcome measurement. Measurement domains include social resources; basic and advanced activities of daily living; extent of, and satisfaction with, participation in major life areas; psychological and behavioural symptoms of dementia; and carer well-being.
The reports on the three evaluations were released in late 2006.
- National evaluation of the Aged Care Innovative Pool Disability Aged Care Interface Pilot (released 6 October 2006) - more information
- National evaluation of the Retirement Villages Care Pilot (released 8 August 2006) - more information
- National evaluation of the Aged Care Innovative Pool Dementia Pilot (released 28 July 2006) - more information
Page last reviewed on 6 October 2006

