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November 24, 2022 Edition 1036

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This week we report on more residential and home care operators literally handing over the keys to leave the sector, while large operators like Catholic Healthcare in NSW report a $56M loss in FY22, up from $43M loss in FY21.

 

At the same time, a Senate committee was informed that 22% of aged care homes are spending $10 or less per day on food, while an HSU workforce survey reports 75% of aged care workers will leave the sector if they don’t get the full 25% wage increase (remember, only frontline staff will receive the 15% at some time in the future).

 

These are challenging times, and arguably far worse than five years ago next week when the Royal Commission sent out its questionnaire to the top 100 operators to name all their indiscretions back to 2013.

 

Large-scale consolidation is increasingly inevitable, but not necessarily led by the biggest operators.

 

This Saturday, check out our cover article in SATURDAY Magazine on the work of Jason Binder and his team at Respect Aged Care, based in small-town Tasmania. They are mopping up and turning around RAC operators. If you are not a subscriber, register HERE.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/outside-consultants-advising-councils-to-walk-away-from-home-and-residential-care/

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By Chris Baynes 

Opinion

Outside consultants advising councils to walk away from home and residential care

It feels like everybody is walking away from home and residential aged care services. This week Lions Club and the Rotary Club of Pascoe Vale (VIC) handed over the keys to their 1985 Edith Bendall Lodge (60 aged care beds and 14 independent living units) to Not For Profit Mayflower Group, and Bendigo Council decided to end decades of home support and walk away from 1,800 clients on CHSP, effective next June.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/federal-government-caps-home-care-management-fees-bans-home-care-exit-fees/

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By Jake Nelson

Home Care

 Federal Government caps home care management fees, bans home care exit fees

The Federal Government has moved ahead with its plan to cap administration and management fees for Home Care Packages (HCPs), as well as banning home care exit fees.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/code-of-conduct-for-aged-care-are-you-and-your-workers-ready/

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By Victor Harcourt 

Government-2

Code of Conduct for Aged Care – are you and your workers ready?

With the new Aged Care Code of Conduct coming into force at the beginning of next month, we refer readers to this analysis by Victor Harcourt (pictured) of Russell Kennedy.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/how-does-respect-aged-care-turn-around-struggling-providers/

By Caroline Egan

Aged Care

How does Respect Aged Care turn around struggling providers?

Respect Aged Care is known for its ability to turn around failing aged care operations, from one losing $800,000 a month to others under serious sanction facing closure.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/aged-care-qualifications-to-be-overhauled-as-per-royal-commission-recommendations/

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By Jake Nelson

Workforce-1

Aged care qualifications to be overhauled as per Royal Commission recommendations

Certificate III qualifications for aged and disability care will be strengthened under new rules from Australia’s skills ministers.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/aged-care-food-under-scrutiny-as-reports-reveal-many-providers-spent-less-than-10-per-person-per-day-in-second-half-of-2021/

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By Jake Nelson

Aged Care

 Aged care food under scrutiny as reports reveal many providers spent less than $10 per person per day in second half of 2021

There are fresh concerns over the quality of food being served at aged care homes, with Senate Estimates hearing that in the last financial year, more than 1,500 providers spent less than $10 per person per day on food or did not answer ACQSC questions on the subject.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/three-in-four-aged-care-workers-planning-to-quit-without-major-pay-rise-says-union/

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By Jake Nelson  

Workforce-1

Three in four aged care workers planning to quit without major pay rise, says union

The Health Services Union has warned that the aged care sector is “on the brink of collapse”, with a survey of workers revealing 75% are considering jumping ship if they don’t get a significant pay rise.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/catholic-healthcare-almost-56m-in-the-red-for-fy22/

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 By Jake Nelson

Finance-2

 Catholic Healthcare almost $56M in the red for FY22

Catholic Healthcare has posted a $55.9 million deficit for the 2021-22 financial year, which it says reflects the broader financial doldrums afflicting the aged care sector.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/opal-loses-bid-for-aged-care-home-on-asbestos-tainted-site-in-western-sydney/

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By Jake Nelson

Developments-2

Opal loses bid for aged care home on asbestos-tainted site in western Sydney

A proposed Opal HealthCare home at St Clair, in Sydney’s west, has been knocked back by Penrith City Council over a number of issues including asbestos contamination.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/hammondcare-adds-specialist-dementia-care-facility-to-home-in-scone-nsw/

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By Jake Nelson 

Developments-2

HammondCare adds specialist dementia care facility to home in Scone, NSW

HammondCare is set to open a new $14 million dementia care facility at its Strathearn House residential aged care home in Scone, NSW, next month.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/goodwin-buys-the-glen-at-batemans-bay-from-fresh-hope-communities/

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By Jake Nelson

Acquisitions

Goodwin buys The Glen at Batemans Bay from Fresh Hope Communities

ACT-based Not For Profit aged care provider Goodwin has acquired The Glen, a residential aged care home at Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast, from Fresh Hope Communities.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/new-mercy-health-aged-care-home-coming-to-harris-park-sydney/

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By Jake Nelson

Developments-2

 New Mercy Health aged care home coming to Harris Park, Sydney

Mercy Health will open a new residential aged care home at Harris Park, near Parramatta in Sydney’s west, early next year.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/bendigo-joins-list-of-victorian-councils-exiting-aged-care/

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By Jake Nelson

Government-2

 Bendigo joins list of Victorian councils exiting aged care

Another major Victorian regional council is ending its home care services, with the City of Greater Bendigo to transition clients to a new provider by June 30, 2023.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/signature-care-gets-green-light-for-wagga-wagga-expansion-wing/

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By Jake Nelson

Developments-2

 Signature Care gets green light for Wagga Wagga expansion wing

Signature Care’s $35 million aged care facility under construction in Wagga Wagga, NSW, has been given permission for its additional $4.6 million wing.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/mayflower-adds-fourth-melbourne-aged-care-home-with-edith-bendall-lodge-purchase/

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By Jake Nelson  

Acquisitions

 Mayflower adds fourth Melbourne aged care home with Edith Bendall Lodge purchase

Not For Profit provider Mayflower Group has acquired Edith Bendall Lodge, a residential aged care home at Pascoe Vale in Melbourne’s north.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/bluecare-tips-total-construction-for-toowoomba-rac-refurbishment/

Image: Total Construction

By Jake Nelson

Construction-1

BlueCare tips Total Construction for Toowoomba RAC refurbishment

Queensland-based Not For Profit provider BlueCare has selected Total Construction to refurbish and upgrade its aged care home at Acacia Gardens in Toowoomba, Queensland.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/accpa-to-host-virtual-home-care-conference-next-week/

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By Jake Nelson  

Home Care

 ACCPA to host virtual home care conference next week

Aged and Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) will host an online conference on the new Support at Home program next week.

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https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/warrigal-wins-nsw-excellence-in-large-business-award/

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By Jake Nelson  

Awards two

 Warrigal wins NSW Excellence in Large Business Award

NSW-based Not For Profit aged care provider Warrigal has won the Excellence in Large Business award at the 2022 NSW Business Awards.

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