Infection Control in Residential Aged Care: A Critical Priority

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Older adults in residential aged care facilities face a high risk of infections such as influenza, gastroenteritis, and more recently, COVID-19. These infections significantly contribute to illness and death in this vulnerable group. Therefore, implementing robust infection prevention and control (IPC) practices is crucial.

While it is now mandatory for every Australian residential aged care facility to have a dedicated IPC lead, everyone working in these settings plays a vital role in IPC. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed gaps in IPC practices within this sector, underscoring the urgent need for improved implementation of best practices.

Ensuring quality IPC measures can help protect residents and staff, reducing the spread of infections and enhancing overall health outcomes.

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