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Aged care statistics series
This composite set of nursing home statistics for 1992-93, 1993-94 and 1994-95 is an internet release only and is available on the AIHW's website at: http://www.aihw.gov.au
Authored by AIHW & Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services.
Published 1 July 1999; AIHW cat. no. AGE 11; 34pp.; INTERNET ONLY
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- Preliminary material (156K PDF)
- Title page and verso
- Contents
- List of tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapters
- Data and limitations (104K PDF)
- Part one: Nursing homes in Australia 1992-93 (248K
XLS)
- Section 1: Population and nursing home service capacity
- Population data in this section are derived from population estimates compiled by the
Australian Bureau of Statistics based on the results of the 1996 Census. Other data are
derived from the Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services database on
approved nursing homes for the aged as at 30 June 1993.
- Section 2: Nursing home residents and nursing home characteristics
- These tables are based on those residents in nursing homes for the aged at 30 June 1993.
Length of stay and age and sex of residents are included in this section as basic
reporting characteristics. Nursing home characteristics include nursing home type and
nursing home location.
- Section 3: Nursing home admissions and separations
- These tables refer to admissions to and separations from nursing homes between 1 July
1992 and 30 June 1993. An individual can have more than one admission and one separation
during the period. Transfers are excluded from the tables in this section.
- Section 4: Nursing home resident characteristics
- The tables in this section refer to all persons in nursing homes as at 30 June 1993.
- Section 5: Nursing home resident dependency
- The tables in this section describe dependency levels among nursing home residents.
Resident dependency levels are based on the Resident Classification Instrument which
classifies the residents into five categories. Category 1 represents the highest
dependency level and category 5 the lowest.
- Part two: Nursing homes in Australia 1993-94 (248K XLS)
- Section 1: Population and nursing home service capacity
- Population data in this section are derived from population estimates compiled by the
Australian Bureau of Statistics based on the results of the 1996 Census. Other data are
derived from the Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services database on
approved nursing homes for the aged as at 30 June 1994.
- Section 2: Nursing home residents and nursing home characteristics
- These tables are based on those residents in nursing homes for the aged at 30 June 1994.
Length of stay and age and sex of residents are included in this section as basic
reporting characteristics. Nursing home characteristics include nursing home type and
nursing home location.
- Section 3: Nursing home admissions and separations
- These tables refer to admissions to and separations from nursing homes between 1 July
1993 and 30 June 1994. An individual can have more than one admission and one separation
during the period. Transfers are excluded from the tables in this section.
- Section 4: Nursing home resident characteristics
- The tables in this section refer to all persons in nursing homes as at 30 June 1994.
- Section 5: Nursing home resident dependency
- The tables in this section describe dependency levels among nursing home residents.
Resident dependency levels are based on the Resident Classification Instrument which
classifies the residents into five categories. Category 1 represents the highest
dependency level and category 5 the lowest.
- Part three: Nursing homes in Australia 1994-95 (244K
XLS)
- Section 1: Population and nursing home service capacity
- Population data in this section are derived from population estimates compiled by the
Australian Bureau of Statistics based on the results of the 1996 Census. Other data are
derived from the Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services database on
approved nursing homes for the aged as at 30 June 1995.
- Section 2: Nursing home residents and nursing home characteristics
- These tables are based on those residents in nursing homes for the aged at 30 June 1995.
Length of stay and age and sex of residents are included in this section as basic
reporting characteristics. Nursing home characteristics include nursing home type and
nursing home location.
- Section 3: Nursing home admissions and separations
- These tables refer to admissions to and separations from nursing homes between 1 July
1994 and 30 June 1995. An individual can have more than one admission and one separation
during the period. Transfers are excluded from the tables in this section.
- Section 4: Nursing home resident characteristics
- The tables in this section refer to all persons in nursing homes as at 30 June 1995.
- Section 5: Nursing home resident dependency
- The tables in this section describe dependency levels among nursing home residents.
Resident dependency levels are based on the Resident Classification Instrument which
classifies the residents into five categories. Category 1 represents the highest
dependency level and category 5 the lowest.
- End matter (143K PDF)
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