Did you miss the Regulation issue of SATURDAY?
Our Regulation issue last Saturday looked at several key issues for retirement living and aged care operators. With many of the Royal Commission’s reforms still waiting for the legislation behind them to be passed by Parliament, we examined how...

Our Regulation issue last Saturday looked at several key issues for retirement living and aged care operators. With many of the Royal Commission’s reforms still waiting for the legislation behind them to be passed by Parliament, we examined how aged care providers can prepare for the new regulatory landscape now. For retirement living operators, we explored how two operators – the Sydney-based Mounties Group and Australian Unity – are increasing their aged care offerings to their village residents to support their customer base and financial sustainability. In SATURDAY, we covered: No pressing pause – Despite delays in the Government’s legislation, aged care providers should not expect a slow down in the pace of reform A natural evolution – With over 200,000 members and growing, Sydney-based club Mounties Group is looking to tap into the ageing journey with an expansion of its services Reforms to drive consolidation – Aged care operators need to be on the front foot in terms of their workforce planning, technology investment and board leadership – or risk being left behind Advising on the future – With governance reforms set to put quality of care and the consumer experience front and centre, will advisory boards become the new norm? The best of both worlds – With its highest annual resales on record in 2022 – and its goal of 1,500 small household aged care beds in sight – Australian Unity is on target to expand its continuum of care model The big squeeze – Changes to the award for home care workers are expected to see further disruption for providers Governing for reform in aged care – With over 600 organisations now taking part, the Government’s Governing for Reform in Aged Care Program is looking to educate boards on their role and responsibilities Become a subscriber today to ensure your continued access to Australia’s best source of news and opinion from the retirement living and aged care sectors – SUBSCRIBE HERE.