Older person being taken through their rehabilitation exercises on a bike by their physiotherapist

APA launches national prevention statement, calls on next government to act

The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) is calling on the next federal government to prioritise urgent action on falls prevention, launching a new evidence-based position statement as April Falls Prevention Month draws to a close.

older woman patient is assisted in upper body exercises by younger female physiotherapist in practice

Falls destroy lives—and cost the system $5 billion— APA has solutions

Every three minutes, an older Australian is hospitalised because of a fall.i Falls are the leading cause of injury-related hospital admissions and aged care admissions, costing the healthcare system more than $5 billion annually.ii 

As Australia’s population ages, the burden is only set to grow.  

The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) is calling on the next federal government to act on falls prevention— with evidence-based, cost-effective solutions that the Australian public overwhelming want.

  • 10 May, 2025

Aged Care Bill (2024) Provisions

Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association

October 2024

  • 10 May, 2025

IHACPA Residential Aged Care Pricing Framework 2025-26

Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association

September 2024

  • 10 May, 2025

Draft recommendations and Good Practice Points from the Australian Fall Prevention Guidelines

Report by Australian Physiotherapy Association

March 2024

  • 10 May, 2025

Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards Guidance Consultation

Report by Australian Physiotherapy Association

April 2024

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Don’t shy away from the most debilitating impacts of menopause, APA tells Senate Inquiry

Investing in women's health is not just a matter of fairness—it is a critical driver of societal and economic wellbeing. Research has consistently shown that when women’s health needs are met, societies prosper. At this week’s Senate Inquiry into Issues Related to Perimenopause and Menopause, policymakers were asked not to shy away from addressing the most debilitating symptoms of menopause amidst growing public awareness of its impact on women’s lives.  

  • 10 May, 2025

New Aged Care Act Exposure Draft

Submission by Australian Physiotherapy Association

March 2024

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