Dementia and the take-up of residential respite care
Author:
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Released:
20 April 2010
Topic:
Cat. no:
AUS 124
ISBN:
978-1-74249-008-3

Summary
In the current policy and service environment respite care is a key service designed to provide support for carers and those they care for. Linked aged care program data for the Pathways in Aged Care (PIAC) cohort study allows analysis of the take-up of residential respite care by looking at 32,000 cohort members who had an approval of such care. This bulletin presents take-up rates and factors that affect the take-up of residential respite care. In particular, the bulletin investigates whether dementia, carer availability and English speaking background affect the take-up of residential respite care.