Thank you to all aged care nurses on International Nurses Day
Whether it’s in Residential Aged Care homes or out in the community, nurses do an incredible job.
Friday May 13 marks International Nurses Day.
The Federal Budget on Tuesday rubberstamped that aged care registered nurses, enrolled nurses and assistants in nursing, will receive a 15 per cent pay rise from 1 July.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said, “for too long, those working in aged care have been asked to work harder for longer without enough reward but with this Budget, that changes.”
This year’s theme for International Nurses Day is A Voice to Lead, which focuses on the need to invest in nursing and respect the rights of nurses in order to build resilient, high quality care to meet the needs of individuals and communities both now and into the future.
Aged care homes will shine a light on their hard work and dedication to caring for the most vulnerable members of the community, but they do it every single day of the year.
“Working as an aged care nurse requires a lot of patience, kindness and compassion. For compassionate people, working with others in a role that feels like it truly means something is an important life pursuit.”
Thank you to the wonderful nurses.
PS: Actor Virginia Gay, who played Gabrielle Jaeger in TV drama All Saints, hosted HEART SOUNDS, an online concert, to celebrate nurses, midwives and the extended healthcare workforce on International Nurses Day. Click HERE to watch it.