Building Age-friendly Queensland Positive Ageing Journey Expo 18 May 2015.
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Building Age-friendly QueenslandPositive Ageing Journey Expo 18 May 2015
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Overview of Presentation
• An ageing population• About COTA Queensland• An Age-friendly Queensland• Seniors Peak Service• Seniors Week• Aged Care Reforms• Q & A
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QUEENSLAND POPULATION CHANGE
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PROPORTION OF POPULATION AGED OVER 60 Country 2010 2050
Australia 19.0% 28.9%
Canada 19.9% 31.0%
China 12.3% 33.9%
Japan 30.5% 41.5%
Mexico 9.0% 25.8%
Portugal 23.7% 40.4%
Spain 22.3% 38.3%
Russian Federation 17.8% 31.2%
UK 22.6% 29.6%
US 18.4% 26.6%
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DETERMINANTS OF ACTIVE AGEING
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About COTA Queensland
• Not-for-profit founded in 1957• We advance the rights, needs and interests of
people as they age• We go beyond raising awareness of the issues.• We helped establish Queensland’s Meals-on-
Wheels, Seniors Week, Volunteering Queensland, U3A, Health Consumers Queensland
• We challenge and influence decision makers, and we co-create positive social change.
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Quality Outcomes
• We will build on our proud record of auspising organisations, and strengthen our connection with local government to deliver quality outcomes
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Policy Development
• We will develop clear evidence-based policy positions on key issues through extensive consultation with members and stakeholders
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Consultation and Representation
• Consumer Reference Group
• Networks, e.g. Brisbane, Logan Seniors, etc.
• Statewide Older Persons Healthcare Network
• Community Services Partnership Forum
• Public Transport Advisory Group
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Communication and Information
• We will promote and inform you through using mainstream, specialist, social media and our own communication channels such as ONECOTA, COTA AGENDA, website www.cotaqld.org.au
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Collaboration and Networking
• We will continue to work in collaboration with other Statewide Information, Education and Training Organisations, et.al. to raise awareness
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COTA Queensland
AGE-FRIENDLY QUEENSLAND
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WHO - Eight elements:
• Outdoor spaces and buildings• Transportation• Housing• Social participation• Respect and social inclusion• Civic participation and employment• Communication and information• Community and health services
AGE-FRIENDLY QUEENSLAND
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www.ifa2016.org.au
Join us in Brisbane, Australia
21 – 23 June 2016
Abstract submissions are now open, please visit:
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COTA Queensland
SENIORS PEAK SERVICE
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• Input into the development and implementation of Queensland Government policies, programs and priorities for older people
Seniors Peak Service
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• Disseminate information provided by the Department about Queensland Government initiatives for older people
Seniors Peak Service
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• Build the capacity of non-government organisations (NGOs) to deliver quality services to older people
Seniors Peak Service
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COTA Queensland
• Advancing the rights, needs and interests of people as they age in Queensland
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•Improve community attitudes towards ageing•Facilitate community participation and activity by older people including those from Indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds•Enhance community connections and inter-generational relationships
Seniors Week
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COTA Queensland
AGED CARE REFORMS
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COTA Queensland
Aged Care System
65 years and over Lives at home without Support
Access support or care at home
Residential Care
70%25%
5%
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COTA Queensland
Aged Care System
By 2050 • 3.5 million older people will access aged care
services each year• 80% of services delivered in the community
Significant reforms currently underwayFocus on Wellness and Reablement
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COTA Queensland
Aged Care System
Residential Care
Home Care Program
Commonwealth Home Support Program
Basic Support
High Level Support
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COTA Queensland
Residential Care
•Ageing in Place•Costs:
• Everyone pays a Basic Daily Fee• meals, cleaning, laundry, heating and cooling etc• 85% of single person rate of basic aged pension (Currently $47.15)
•DHS assessment of income and assets – some people will pay:• Means Tested Care Fee
• An amount per day on top of basic daily fee• Accommodation payment
• Lump sum Refundable Accommodation Deposit -“RAD” OR• Regular rent-type payment Daily Accommodation Payment- DAP
•May also choose higher standard of accommodation or extra services• Extra Services Fees
•Annual and Lifetime caps on Means-tested fees
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COTA Queensland
Residential Care
•Transparent accommodation prices and services• Maximum amount must be published• 28 days to decide how you would like to pay
•Annual and Lifetime caps on Means-tested fees•Request for Guarantor •Government pays accommodation costs for people with no assets•Supplements for Dementia and Veterans
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COTA Queensland
Home Care Packages
• Four Levels• Level 1 – Basic care needs• Level2 – Low level care needs• Level 3 – Intermediate care needs• Level 4 – High care needs• Supplements for Dementia and Veterans
• Costs: 17.5% of pension + 50% of income over pension threshold (Annual & Lifetime cap)
• Consumer Directed Care Delivery Model• Increase to 140,000 packages by 2022
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COTA Queensland
Commonwealth Home Support Program
• Aged 65 and over (50 + for Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islanders)• Basic supports:
– showering, cleaning, meals, shopping, transport, - socialising, respite- Allied Health: Physiotherapy, OT, Podiatry, Dietetics, Nursing, Speech Pathology etc.
• Co-payment (National Fees Policy)
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COTA Queensland
Accessing Aged Care Services
My Aged Care•One number 1800 200 422•One website www.myagedcare.gov.au
•Information
•From July 2015:•Services •Referrals•Assessment