24/7 registered nurse responsibility

At least one registered nurse (RN) must be onsite and on duty at all times at each residential aged care facility. This is called the 24/7 RN responsibility.

About the 24/7 RN responsibility

You must ensure at least one RN is onsite and on duty at all times, at each residential facility you operate.

Eligible residential facilities in rural and remote areas can apply for an exemption for up to 12 months at a time. 

Why it is important

The 24/7 RN responsibility was introduced in response to recommendation 86 of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety.

By ensuring qualified and experienced care staff are available to identify and address potential risks, this:

  • improves resident safety
  • gives residents better access to clinical care in their aged care home
  • prevents unnecessary trips to hospital emergency rooms.

24/7 RN supplement 

The 24/7 RN supplement helps you employ extra RNs to meet the requirement to have an RN onsite and on duty at all times.

Read about the 24/7 registered nurse supplement for residential aged care.

Reporting

You must report about your RN coverage at each of your facilities each calendar month through the Government Provider Management System (GPMS).

24/7 RN coverage tool

Our RN coverage tool can support you in responding to a care time reporting assessment. You can use this tool to assist with identifying gaps in your 24/7 RN coverage as part of your 24/7 RN responsibility.

Note this tool is not an approved reporting form, and you are not obliged to use it.

24/7 RN coverage tool

This Excel document aims to help aged care providers identify gaps in 24/7 RN coverage. It contains instructions on how to calculate gaps in coverage for the reported month.

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