Resources
Browse resources created and collated by ARIIA as a trusted, evidence-based guide to supporting innovation across the aged care sector.
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Reablement tip sheet
This document from KeepAble serves as a guide to start and explore reablement services.
Principles for goal setting
This document from the Department of Health and Aged Care is written for health professionals and outlines the concepts of person-centred goals and supports the development of individual client goals.
Re-thinking Reablement in Residential Aged Care
Associate Professor Lucy Lewis discusses physical deconditioning among those living in residential aged care, and the positive impact of exercise.
Outcomes of the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) Wellness and reablement report 2019 – 2020
This report from the Department of Health and Aged Care shows results of the 2019 and 2020 wellness and reablement report of Commonwealth Home Support Programme service providers from all states and territories.
Wellness and reablement in the Victorian home care sector
This is a progress report from the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services regarding the wellness and reablement services implemented in Victoria and the key areas explored.
New ways of restoring and supporting the independence of older people
This Briefing from the Benevolent Society draws on both Australian and international evidence to provide guidance for community care practitioners in their day-to-day work with older people (*this link will take you to a webpage with a table of resources -please click on 'Supporting independence older people' to download the appropriate resource).
Wellness and reablement in the home care sector
This report from the Department of Health and Aged Care summarises the result of consultations about wellness and reablement approaches in the aged home care sector, which Nous Group held in 2017.
Wellness and reablement initiative
This programme from the Department of Health and Aged Care provides a range of online resources for services providers of the Commonwealth Home Support Programme, to include wellness and reablement strategies in their organisations.
Wellness and reablement: Submission to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety
This submission from the Independent Living Centre WA argues that 'wellness and reablement as significant paradigm shifts are a win-win. A win for older people by supporting people to remain as able and engaged as possible in their community and a win for government and society as it can free up resources for those who do require regular and longer-term support'.
Transition Care Program Guidelines
The guidelines from the Department of Health explain the Australian Government’s policy context and operational requirements for the Transition Care Programme, including the clarification of responsibilities of the approved providers under the Aged Care Act 1997, and the Aged Care Principles which govern the operation of the programme.