True or false: Accreditation bodies evaluate if registered organisations meet recognised standards in the aged care sector. Achieving accreditation confirms the organisation's quality level and qualifies them to receive funds from the government or other organisations.
AG: CHCAGE013 13c
True or false: Accreditation systems assess the quality and care of services delivered by approved providers against the Quality Standards. They aim to improve safety, quality, and continuous improvement of services.
AG: CHCAGE013 13a
Select the key organisations relevant to the aged care sector in Australia.
AG: CHCAGE013 12d
Match each of the job roles below to their main duty.
AG: CHCAGE013 12a
Segregating refers to the act of separating a particular group from the general population. In the context of aged care, it means forcibly isolating older individuals.
Select two risks of segregating.
AG: CHCAGE013 11e
Congregating refers to gathering people with similar interests or beliefs. In aged care, it means providing a safe space for older individuals to interact with their peers.
Identify two risks of congregating.
AG: CHCAGE013 11f
Match each examples of negative attitudes and stereotypes relevant to aged care to their correct description.
AG: CHCAGE013 10a
True or false: Social role valorization suggests that individuals with more 'useful' roles in society receive better treatment. It encourages people to participate in their communities through valued social roles, highlighting why some older individuals in aged care might be perceived as less valuable compared to professionals like doctors or lawyers.
AG: CHCAGE013 11c
True or false:
AG: CHCAGE013 9a
Identify three things that the person must be informed of or explicitly made aware of before they can provide their informed consent.
AG: CHCAGE013 8c