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ARIIA Industry Projects

Aged Care Research and Industry Innovation Australia (ARIIA) participates in and contributes to projects across aged care, primary care and community care settings. These projects may be funded through research grants, tenders or collaborative initiatives.

ARIIA’s role varies across each project. We may contribute as a consortium member, industry partner or supporting collaborator, working alongside project leads from other organisations.

See the ‘learn more’ section of each project for details about individual projects, collaborative partners and funding.

To Call or Not to Call

'To Call or Not to Call' is a collaborative initiative led by the Tasmanian Government. It supports residential aged care nursing staff to reduce unnecessary hospital transfers by strengthening clinical knowledge, providing practical tools and building confidence through training, improved clinical support and sector-wide collaboration.

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iSupport

Culturally Tailored iSupport (CT-iSupport) is an MRFF-funded collaborative project. It aims to scale up culturally tailored support for carers of people with dementia from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds by building collaboration across aged care, carer support and primary health services.

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MDT in primary care

The National Multidisciplinary Primary Care Research, Policy and Advocacy Consortium is leading the work into the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) based primary care project. It aims to develop and support faster adoption of innovative team-based primary care models across Australia, including in rural and remote settings.

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MyMedicare

This project evaluates the use of MyMedicare by older adults in residential aged care homes (RACH). It examines quality of care and care processes. Provider behaviours including multidisciplinary teamwork, acute health service use, medication use, patient-reported outcomes and caregiver-reported experiences.

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