Pathways to permanent residential aged care in Australia : a Pathways in Aged Care (PiAC) analysis o...
Pathways to permanent residential aged care in Australia : a Pathways in Aged Care (PiAC) analysis of people's aged care program use before first entry to permanent residential aged care in 2013-14
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Publisher
Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2017.
Date
Copyright 2017.
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Language
English
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Physical content
1 online resource (vi, 50 pages) : colour charts.
Content type
text
Media type
computer
Carrier type
online resource
Publication information
Publisher
Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2017.
Place of Publication
Australian Capital Territory
Date Published
2017.
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Access Conditions
National edeposit: Available online Unrestricted online access
Attribution (CC BY) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/(cc by)/4.0
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Scope and Contents
Summary
Some 61,300 people first entered permanent residential aged care (PRAC) in 2013-14. While they used over 1,000 different combinations of other aged care in the preceding years, the most common pathway (used by 1 in 4 people) was through Home and Community Care (HACC). Many pathways showed a similar pattern of moving 'up' to progressively higher le...
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Pathways to permanent residential aged care in Australia : a Pathways in Aged Care (PiAC) analysis of people's aged care program use before first entry to permanent residential aged care in 2013-14
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Notes
General note
[Aged care series], 2205-4936
"The authors of this report were Jenni Joenpera and Juliet Butler."
Cat. no. AGE 81.
Includes bibliographical references (page 47)
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Mode of access: Available online.
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74VKapJeqVvO
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKapJeqVvO
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ISBN
9781760541910 PDF
ISSN
2205-4936
MMS ID
991024304296902626