The Greens say that it is imperative that the Commonwealth learn the hard lesson from the Victorian aged care COVID outbreak and take leadership before it is too late.
“All providers must be focused on preventing the entry and spread of Covid-19 in aged care facilities”, Greens spokesperson on Ageing Senator Rachel Siewert said.
What we learnt from the Victorian experience is that aged care providers cannot wait to act once an outbreak occurs.
Prevention is key to stopping older Australians from experiencing another disastrous outbreak of Covid-19.
The Commonwealth must support the South Australian agencies to:
- Support all aged care workers to transition to working at a single site to reduce infections between facilities
- Ensure all aged care providers have at least one trained infection control officer working at each facility effective immediately
- Ensure infection prevention and control experts are deployed to aged care facilities to ensure staff training in infection prevention is up to date and best practice effective immediately
- Ensure all staff are wearing PPE
- Ensure adequate PPE is provided to facilities as soon as they need it
- Have a clear guide in place for visitors to residential aged care facilities
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission must start re-assessing South Australian aged care facilities for their readiness for Covid-19 outbreaks and continue with unannounced visits.
The Government has no excuse not to urgently act on the recommendations of the Aged care and COVID-19: a special report.
Given that the Royal Commissioners have made the unusual step of releasing a special report so close to when the final report is due indicates how serious the failures of the system to deal with Covid-19 are.
These failures cannot be repeated in South Australia.