The Hon Mark Butler MP, Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Minister for Social Inclusion, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform, Minister for Housing and Homelessness
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THE HON MARK BUTLER MP

Minister for Mental Health and Ageing

Minister for Social Inclusion

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform

Minister for Housing and Homelessness

New Resources to Help Deliver Better Care for Older Australians

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Three new resources have been released that will help aged care workers support older Australians, including updated guidelines on medication management in aged care.

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31 October 2012

Three new resources were released today to help aged care workers supporting older Australians, including updated guidelines on medication management in aged care.

Minister for Ageing Mark Butler said the resources would help deliver a consistent, best practice approach to medication and behaviour management in aged care.

“The first of these resources is a revised edition of the Government’s guidelines on medication management in residential aged care,” Mr Butler said.

“We’re also releasing two decision-making tools that offer alternatives to using restraint in community and residential settings.”

“It is important that we provide staff and managers with the right skills and knowledge to ensure a safe and respectful environment for older Australians receiving care.”

Mr Butler said the resources reflect the latest research and accepted better practice.

“The Guiding Principles for medication management will support care managers and staff by helping them to develop, put into practice and continuously assess their policies and procedures.”

“The accompanying guide outlines questions and answers that tackle some key topics in the Guiding Principles, helping residents and carers to play an active part in the safe management of medicines.”

“The decision-making tools cover organisational, environmental, physical and psychosocial considerations, and set out information and practical strategies that reduce the need to consider restraint as a care option.

“All of these guides will not only help to improve residents’ health, but also their quality of life.”

Copies of the guidelines, decision making tools and promotional materials for service providers will be sent to all Australian Government funded residential aged care facilities over the coming weeks.

All the materials will also be available on the Department’s website.

For more information, please contact the minister’s office on 02 6277 7280

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