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Attachment I - Offline Places by State/Territory

This page shows Attachment I of the 2010-11 Stocktake of Aged Care places

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Total Offline Places by State/Territory as at 30 June 2011

State / Territory


High Care

Low Care

Total residential


Total community


Total residential + community

% of Total

NSW
VIC
QLD
SA
WA
TAS
NT
ACT
703
1004
284
130
274
0
0
27
757
1175
23
23
207
135
0
0
1460
2179
307
153
481
135
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1460
2179
307
153
481
135
0
27
30.8%
46.0%
65.%
3.2%
10.1%
2.8%
0.0%
0.6%
Australia
2422
2320
4742
0
4742
100.0%
Notes: Tables include flexible care places: Transition Care, Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) and EACH Dementia, Multi-Purpose Services, Innovative Care and places under the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Program.

Multi-Purpose Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander places are notionally allocated as high care and low care residential care places and low care community care places.

Community care also includes Community Aged Care Packages (which are low care), EACH and EACH Dementia places (which are high care).
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