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Residential aged care in Australia 2000-01: a statistical overview

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Release Date: 07 May 2002
Topic: Aged care
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2002) Residential aged care in Australia 2000-01: a statistical overview, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 26 March 2023.

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Residential Aged Care in Australia 2000-01: a statistical overview, provides comprehensive statistical information on residential aged care homes and their residents. The report contains information on the capacity of residential aged care homes, their residents and resident characteristics, level of dependency among residents, and admissions and separations.The report will be particularly useful to aged care service planners, providers of aged care services, and researchers in the field.

  • ISSN: 1329 5705
  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 179 3
  • Cat. no: AGE 22
  • Pages: 101
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  • Preliminary material (126K PDF)
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    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
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    • Main features (510K PDF)
    • The data and their limitations
    • Section 1: Population and residential aged care service capacity (126K PDF)
    • Section 2: Residents and their characteristics (167K PDF)
    • Section 3: Admissions and separations (134K PDF)
    • Section 4: Characteristics of newly admitted residents (131K PDF)
    • Section 5: Resident dependency (125K PDF)
  • End matter (90K PDF)
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