Osteopathy in Residential Aged Care

Bronte​ Mulherin - Clinical Supervisor Managed Services, Vivir Healthcare • April 19, 2023

​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.

What is an Osteopath?

Osteopaths are highly skilled and experienced professionals who have completed a minimum of 4.5 to 5 years of tertiary study and are trained to assess and treat with a holistic approach to care. Osteopaths conduct clinical evaluations, including anatomical, neurological, orthopaedic, functional, and movement-based assessments.

AN-ACC Funding & Osteopathy

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.


AN-ACC (Australian National Aged Care Classification) is a new funding model that was introduced in 2022. This model aims to provide funding for residential aged care facilities based on the complexity of care needed by each resident. The model considers the resident's clinical complexity, cognitive impairment, behaviour, and mobility. AN-ACC provides more equitable funding for residential aged care facilities, leading to better care for elderly residents.


One of the significant advantages of the AN-ACC funding model is that it recognises the importance of allied health services, including osteopathy. Osteopaths can provide essential services to aged care residents, particularly in the areas of musculoskeletal health, pain management, improving function and maintaining activities of daily life (ALDs).

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Some examples of where osteopaths can play a role:

Falls Prevention

Mobility

Acute and chronic pain

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.

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