Mental health access and aged care: Study

Updated June 24 2022 - 1:39am, first published 1:26am
LEFT OUT: People with mental health conditions and living in aged care facilities did not access government-subsidised mental health services as much as those who did not live in such a setting. Photo: Getty Images/Flinders University.
LEFT OUT: People with mental health conditions and living in aged care facilities did not access government-subsidised mental health services as much as those who did not live in such a setting. Photo: Getty Images/Flinders University.

Less than three per cent of people with mental health conditions living in Australian residential aged care facilities accessed government-subsidised mental health services, a new analysis from Flinders University and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) has found.

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