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Putting People First: the Importance of Recommending Minimum Staffing Levels and Skills Mix.

Kali D. J. Peters,Casey Marnie,Annie Butler

PubMed(2022)

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Australia's Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety has concluded. The Commission's final report described a sector failing to deliver care that older Australians deserve despite the best efforts of many staff. Throughout the Commission, staffing was a frequent concern, with the size and composition of the direct care workforce a prominent focus. Throughout the Commission, many stakeholders campaigned for mandated staffing levels in skills mix in nursing homes and the Commission's report and Commonwealth Government response included recommendations for these. While this is a necessary step toward wider reform, the Royal Commission's recommendation and the Australian Government's response must support the delivery of best practice care more strongly. This column argues that the minimum standard for nursing home staff care time must be higher, and that higher minimum staffing levels and more clearly defined skills mix are critical to the delivery of safe, respectful, dignified person-centred care.
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homes for the aged,nursing,personnel staffing and scheduling,aged care,aged,health personnel
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