Enhancing Palliative Care in Australian Residential Aged Care

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PACOP, funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, is a program focused on improving palliative care in residential aged care facilities. It involves standardized assessment practices, early identification of care needs, and a collaborative model for sustainable support. The program aims to enhance the quality of care provided to aging residents by implementing evidence-based protocols and promoting holistic care planning.


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  1. Improving palliative care in Residential Aged Care Funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

  2. What is PACOP? Clinical Bites of Health & Aged Care National program to improve palliative care in Residential Aged Care PACOP = Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program Funded by Australian Department Companion program to PCOC

  3. PACOP = Companion Program to PCOC Problem Severity Score (PSS) Symptom Assessment Scale (SAS) Clinical Bites Resource Utilisation Groups-Activities of Daily Living (RUG-ADL) Australia-modified Karnofsky Performance Status (AKPS) Rockwood Clinical Frailty Scale (RCFS) Palliative Care Phase (PHASE)

  4. Data Informs Development of PACOP Approximately 60,000 people die each year in RAC 38% die within 1 year of admission Clinical Bites 19% die within 3 months of admission PACOP Commences screening for palliative need from admission Continue to screen 3 monthly (at a minimum) Once palliative, increase assessment frequency & respond using evidence-based protocol

  5. PACOP the missing piece in Australian aged care Standardising assessment for routinecare & palliative care Clinical Bites Early identification of deterioration & palliative care needs Holistic assessment informs comprehensive care planning Speak the same language as Palliative Care Services

  6. Collaborative model for sustainability Collaborates with organisations Communities of Practice Clinical Bites PACOP + PCOC = RAC + SPC Ongoing PACOP support for ACHs

  7. South West Regional Palliative Care Team 15 residential aged care facilities Clinical Bites aged & palliative care services 4 multi-purpose service sites Provide support and education Building a connection between 4 sites commenced

  8. Why should RAC participate in PACOP? Evidence based Clinical Bites Support & empowers staff Established framework No resident falls through the cracks Facilitates CQI / ACQS Common language

  9. But what do the staff think? Allowed me to easily see the stages of care a resident needs and support a family might require. Gave me theconfidence to talk with specialist and familieshavingtools to back me up Jessa (RN) Clinical Bites The tools are easy for all levels of staff to use and understand, guiding them whilepromoting interactions with families, health professionals and staff Madhab(RN)

  10. Thank you pacop@uow.edu.au PACOP is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

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