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The aged care policies have been established for people with various mental health problems and each policy has been founded for different reasons. Before moving to these issues, it is essential to display some exemplified manifestations of what is health care all about.
First, there is a program meant to treat people with dementia, people that suffer from non-stop degrading of intellectual functions such as memory. This project examines the influence of healthcare system factors on care outcomes for patients. Second, the informal care program whose purpose is to provide care to older people by family or friends because community care has become more productive than individual residential care in Australia. Finally, the formal or the national aged care program is always for older aged people who are sent by the Australian government.
The main focus is on the third program. There are several policies that have been sentenced for this program such as the National Mental Health Policy 2008 which focuses on mental health promotion, mental illness, suicide prevention, and early intervention. Another policy is the Fourth National Health Plan 2009 -2014 which revolves around reformation to solve inclusion, its recovery, prevention, and early intervention. (Shelton n.d.).
The reactions towards the mental health programs are appealing in the course of sponsoring and ensuring the ongoing programs. The Coalition and the Labour parties both pledged a generous amount for the ongoing of the programs if they get elected and/or re-elected. The Coalition Party is willing to put in $ 1.5B and the Labour Party would invest $ 276.9M over the four years if re-elected. (Shelton n.d.).
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