AGED CARE

The AGED CARE sector represents continuing community concern especially in term of duty of care to the elderly and impaired.
Whether it is a privately operated AGED CARE facility or a government sponsored home-care program concerns often expressed by community action groups and government regulatory bodies as to the standard of nutritional and medical care delivered to those patients under care.

Close scrutiny and oversight by both government and the community means that any aged care services provider must demonstrate not only a commitment to quality management principles but also to a professional risk governance framework thereby providing ongoing quality assurance to all governments and communities.

GRPA addresses these requirements via the provision of:

  • a thoroughly researched risk context profile of the sector; with nine major categories (with sub-areas) as follows: 1-Financial 2-Market 3-Safety 4-Workplace Relations 5-Management 6-Staff 7-Emergencies 8-Client Patients 9-Governance
  • a Business Impact Rating which enables you to assess the impact your current risk profile has on the key business elements underpinning the commercial viability of your business.
  • a Risk Surveillance Centre which is developed and activated ensuring that not only are your risks identified and controlled but also regularly reviewed in order to maintain the integrity of the risk governance of your organisation.