top of page
Writer's pictureThe Communiqués

Residential Aged Care Communiqué Volume 15 Issue 2 May 2020


In this edition

  • Editorial

  • Lessons could be learned by reviewing COVID-19 outbreaks

  • International experiences in long term care

  • Factors that may contribute to RACS being a high-risk setting for COVID-19 outbreaks

  • More than standard techniques are required for prevention of infection

  • Past editions of RAC Communiqués relevant to COVID-19 pandemic

  • For debate: options for clinical settings to manage residents infected with COVID-19

  • COVID-19 and Aged Care Podcasts

Editorial


The Residential Aged Care Communiqué addresses the Covid-19 pandemic issues facing aged care homes. Australia has one of the lowest rates of infection and deaths around the world from COVID-19. These very low numbers will lead to us underestimating the challenges awaiting us.  This edition explores the lessons that could be learned by reviewing Covid-19 outbreaks, we debate the preferred options for clinical settings to manage residents infected with Covid-19, examine reasons contributing to RACS being a high-risk setting including why more than standard techniques are required for prevention of infection, as well as, reflecting on past RAC Communiqués that are relevant to Covid-19 pandemic.


Listen to the Prof Joe Covid 19 Aged Care Podcast.  Each episode is designed specifically to address issues facing RACS residents, staff and managers.

Link to the podcast: Click

Comments


bottom of page