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2 November, 2025

Study to improve aged care access

AN evaluation of the Grampians Residential In Reach (RIR) Program, an initiative designed to improve access to specialist healthcare for older adults living in residential aged care homes across rural and regional western Victoria, has officially been launched.

By Ben Fraser

(From left) Stuart Squire executive director of the Grampians Local Health Service Network, Dr Kate Huggins Associate Professor, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University and program director of DELIVER research program, Professor Terry Haines head of School of Primary and Allied Health Care Monash University, Hon Sam Rae MP minister for aged care and seniors, Drew Aras executive director of Western Alliance, Narelle Ryan senior project lead residential in Reach Redesign project, Grampians Local Health Service Network.
(From left) Stuart Squire executive director of the Grampians Local Health Service Network, Dr Kate Huggins Associate Professor, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University and program director of DELIVER research program, Professor Terry Haines head of School of Primary and Allied Health Care Monash University, Hon Sam Rae MP minister for aged care and seniors, Drew Aras executive director of Western Alliance, Narelle Ryan senior project lead residential in Reach Redesign project, Grampians Local Health Service Network.

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