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Aged care innovation a fantasy without urgent reform

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20 May 2024

Aged care innovation a fantasy without urgent reform

 

Australia’s hopes of innovation in aged care have suffered a major setback after the Federal Government failed to respond to the recommendations of the Aged Care Taskforce report in its 2024 Budget, according to award-winning aged care provider McLean Care.

 

McLean Care CEO Sue Thomson said the government must prioritise funding for innovation to ensure a future world class aged care service that Australians can rely on.

 

“There are many challenges facing the aged care sector as numerous reviews and inquiries have highlighted and we must take action now so that Australians can be assured of quality and dignified care later in life,” Mrs Thomson said.

 

“If we do not properly fund innovation, we are risking the quality of care we can provide to older Australians, particularly in regional, rural and remote communities. This problem cannot be kicked down the road, the government must address the funding shortfalls which are threatening the sustainability of the sector.

 

“The Aged Care Taskforce report made key recommendations to address the funding challenges facing aged care, including encouraging innovation. The government has everything it needs to act right now, and I urge the Federal Government not to delay any longer in responding to those recommendations.

 

“When it comes to aged care funding, regional Australians get left behind. We need a better funding model to support a sustainable future for a sector that every Australian can rely on.”

 

McLean Care was awarded ‘Innovation of the Year’ at the World Ageing Festival 2024 for its cutting-edge iAgeHealth platform.

 

iAgeHealth is a virtual clinical workforce service that provides 24/7 access to experienced clinicians utilising diagnostic devices, offering older Australians in regional, rural and remote communities the ability to connect to specialist clinical services.

 

“Our iAgeHealth platform shows the power of innovation, proving that it is possible to provide equitable access to quality health care services no matter where you live in Australia,” Mrs Thomson said.

 

“Right now, iAgeHealth is fully funded by McLean Care so we are limited in how many Australians we can help with this service. A postcode should not dictate whether an older person – or any person – can receive the primary care they need to maintain their health and wellbeing.

 

“I call on the Australian government to invest in aged care innovation and by doing so, invest in a better future for some of our most vulnerable.”

 

Media contact: Jack Douglas | 0450 115 005

 

About McLean Care

McLean Care is a long-established and well-respected provider of the highest quality community, retirement and aged care lifestyle services and options. McLean Care has grown to become an award-winning national provider leading the way in developing innovative, technological care solutions.

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