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A Sector in Crisis: 523 Tasmanians Waiting for Aged Care

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Tasmania has the fastest-growing ageing population in the country; by 2019, one in four Tasmanians will be over 65. As a result, the state’s aged care sector is in crisis – at June 30 this year, 526 Tasmanians were waiting for residential aged care, 103 of them in hospital beds. Aged and Community Services Tasmania chief executive Darren Matthewson this week said the industry’s inability to meet nursing requirements was having dire effects: “Staff shortages are the single biggest challenge that our industry faces. We don't have the capacity for competitive wages like other industries.'' He claimed for at least 12 years aged care funding had failed to keep up with health inflation. TAFE Tasmania Aged Care and Enrolled Nursing team leader Christy Hunt said this year TAFE produced 100 Certificate Three aged-care workers and 75 enrolled nurses, but it failed to meet demand.