The Federal Government’s response to the Aged Care Royal Commission has failed to live up to expectations of real reform in the sector.
The Morrison government promised to deliver a response to the Commission’s recommendations that would “make a fundamental and material difference to the sector”. However, their response provided on the eve of International Nurses’ Day has failed to meet the standards set by Royal Commissioners Gaetano Pagone and Lynelle Briggs.
The Government’s response differs from the commissioners’ recommendations in the following ways.
Further, the Federal Government has not released details on how they will ensure that their $17.7 billion commitment will be used to improve the quality of service provision in the sector, rather than being siphoned off to providers’ back pockets.
Aged care nurse Jocelyn Hofman has derided the Government’s response as “disappointing”.
“The devil is in detail and this budget falls well short of what residents, communities and aged care workers need to fix the sector,” Ms Hofman said.
She hopes that nurses and members of the Australian community will continue to lobby Federal Government to deliver upon the Royal Commission’s recommendations.
The NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association is seeking your thoughts on the Federal Government’s response to the Aged Care Royal Commission. You can have your say here.