Aged care packages in the community 2006-07: a statistical overview
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2008) Aged care packages in the community 2006-07: a statistical overview, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 25 September 2023.
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2008). Aged care packages in the community 2006-07: a statistical overview. Canberra: AIHW.
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Aged care packages in the community 2006-07: a statistical overview. Canberra: AIHW; 2008.
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Aged care packages in the community 2006-07: a statistical overview presents key statistics on the provision Australian Government funded aged care packages and the characteristics of care recipients. This publication covers packages provided through the Community Aged Care Packages (CACP) program, the Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) program, and the Extended Aged Care at Home Dementia (EACH Dementia) program. These packages provide care to people in their own homes. CACPs provide care for people eligible for at least low-level residential aged care, while EACH and EACH Dementia packages provide a higher level of care to people eligible for high-level residential aged care. The report provides detailed statistics on the sociodemographic characteristics of care recipients and the patterns of the recipients' admissions and separations. The data presented in this report are a useful resource for those involved in policy development, policy review and the planning of aged care services, with a specific interest in the provision of these packages.
- ISSN: 1325-6035
- ISBN: 978 1 74024 819 8
- Cat. no: AGE 57
- Pages: 57
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There were 42,600 aged care packages available at 30 June 2007—89% of these were places in CACP
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38,700 people were receiving an aged care package at 30 June 2007
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The number of people using CACP more than doubled between 1999–00 and 2006–07, rising from 23,500 to 49,600
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People on EACHD were more likely to enter permanent care than those on CACP or EACH (63%, compared with 47% and 43%)