Osteopathy in Residential Aged Care
As the Australian population ages, the demand for quality care in residential aged care facilities is increasing. Elderly residents in these facilities often face various health challenges that require specialised attention through a multidisciplinary approach. Osteopaths can play an essential role in improving the health and well-being of elderly residents in aged care facilities.
With the introduction of the AN-ACC funding model, osteopaths can play a crucial role in improving the quality of life for residents within residential aged care.
Some examples of where osteopaths can play a role:
- Assessing balance, movement patterns and range of motion
- Assessing functional abilities and conditions that may increase falls risk
- Providing individualised exercises to assist in balance, strength, mobility
- Providing education about fall prevention strategies
- Assessing balance, movement patterns and range of motion
- Biomechanics and gait assessments
- Providing individualised exercises to assist in balance, strength, coordination
- Providing education about correct techniques and safe mobility
- Management and treatment for conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, back and joint pain
- Assisting with modifying factors that may be contributing to the pain
- Manual therapy treatments, such as soft tissue massage and gentle joint articulation
- Strengthening and conditioning exercises and rehabilitation programs
In summary, osteopaths can play a crucial role in the care of elderly residents in aged care facilities. With the AN-ACC funding model, osteopaths can provide essential services to residents, improving their quality of life and preventing serious injuries through the use of holistic treatment and management programs.






