Redland Residential Care Facility
The Australian Government subsidises a range of aged care homes across Australia. A number of these facilities are run by Queensland Health, who aim to ensure quality care is provided to those Queenslanders who need it most.
Redland Residential Care co-located with Redland Hospital and the Redland Health Service Centre.
About this facility
To learn more about this facility, including directions and visiting hours, visit the Redland Residential Care | Metro South Health.
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Residential aged care facility performance
There is clear evidence to indicate that the number of nurses on a shift plays an important role in patient safety and quality of care. Mandatory minimum daily resident care hours (DRCH) and minimum nurse and support worker skill mix ratios were introduced for public residential aged care facilities in December 2019, with reporting commencing from February 2020.
For public residential aged care facilities, the Hospital and Health Boards Regulation 2023 sets a minimum average DRCH of 3.65 hours per 24-hour period, and minimum direct care hours skill mix of 30% registered nurses and 50% nursing (where care is delivered by either a registered nurse or enrolled nurse).
The existing industrially mandated Business Planning Framework will continue to apply across all nursing and midwifery services in Queensland Health, regardless of whether a facility or ward is subject to existing nurse-to-patient ratios or minimum nurse and support worker legislation in public residential aged care facilities.
Historical Data
Commencing from the period beginning April 2025, changes were made to how data is reported to better align with similar data published by the Australian Government on the My Aged Care website.
These changes have also improved the alignment of published data to the specific requirements of the Hospital and Health Boards Regulation 2023 which sets targets for minimum compliance.
To provide an example of the impact of these changes, the previous indicator focused on daily skill mix compliance has been replaced with two new indicators that compare target and actual quarterly averages for daily resident care hours provided by (i) registered nurses and (ii) registered nurses and enrolled nurses.
Despite publication and reporting changes, there have been no changes to the Regulation, nor to how compliance is measured and assessed at the service level.
Access to historical data is available by clicking the "Capability (Historical)" tab above.
Latest Data
The historical data includes data up to March 2025. To access the latest data, click the "Capability" tab above.