Fred French

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ResidentialRespect Group LimitedSite ARCH-03104Service respect group limited::fred french::newstead::7250

Overview

Care typeResidential
Operational places89
RegionNewstead (SA2)

Location

Newstead (SA2)

9 Amy Road, NEWSTEAD, TAS, 7250

Star ratings

Latest — May 2026

Jul 2024 — 3Nov 2024 — 3Jan 2025 — 4May 2025 — 3Aug 2025 — 4Oct 2025 — 3Feb 2026 — 3May 2026 — 33Overall
Compliance4
Quality measures2
Residents' experience4
Staffing2
Compared nationally2 services rated 111 services rated 22495 services rated 331,616 services rated 44130 services rated 55

Rated higher than 0% of 2,244 rated services nationally.

Ratings over time (9 periods)
PeriodOverallComplianceQualityExperienceStaffing
May 202634242
Feb 202634342
Oct 202534342
Aug 202544442
May 202534341
Jan 202544442
Nov 202434332
Jul 202434331
May 2024432

Compliance findings

0 recorded

No findings recorded.

Accreditation & assessment timeline

11 events

  1. Accreditation decision

    Following a site audit conducted on 09 January 2023 to 12 January 2023, the Commission made a decision on 10 February 2023 to re-accredit this service. The period of accreditation of the service will expire on 10 February 2026.

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  2. Site audit Performance Report

    A site audit was conducted with this service on 09 January 2023 to 12 January 2023. The attached Performance Report details the assessment of performance against the Aged Care Quality Standards following the site audit.

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  3. Exceptional Circumstances

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has temporarily modified our Regulatory Program, including the suspension of site audits to determine whether to accredit, not to re-accredit or vary the periods of accreditation for a service. In order to give effect to continuity of accreditation the Department of Health has, under Section 42.5 of the Aged Care Act 1997, made a decision to grant ‘exceptional circumstances’ to this service 02 June 2023. The service remains subject to compliance monitoring by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.

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  4. Exceptional Circumstances

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has temporarily modified our Regulatory Program, including the suspension of site audits to determine whether to accredit, not to re-accredit or vary the periods of accreditation for a service. In order to give effect to continuity of accreditation the Department of Health has, under Section 42.5 of the Aged Care Act 1997, made a decision to grant ‘exceptional circumstances’ to this service until 02 December 2022. The service remains subject to compliance monitoring by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.

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  5. Exceptional Circumstances

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has temporarily modified our Regulatory Program, including the suspension of site audits to determine whether to accredit, not to re-accredit or vary the periods of accreditation for a service. In order to give effect to continuity of accreditation the Department of Health has, under Section 42.5 of the Aged Care Act 1997, made a decision to grant ‘exceptional circumstances’ to this service until 02 June 2022. The service remains subject to compliance monitoring by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.

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  6. Exceptional Circumstances

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has temporarily modified our Regulatory Program, including the suspension of site audits to determine whether to accredit, not to re-accredit or vary the periods of accreditation for a service. In order to give effect to continuity of accreditation the Department of Health has, under Section 42.5 of the Aged Care Act 1997, made a decision to grant ‘exceptional circumstances’ to this service until 02 December 2021. The service remains subject to compliance monitoring by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.

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  7. Serious risk decision

    On 19 March 2019 a delegate of the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner made a decision in relation to Fred French Nursing Home that failure to meet one expected outcome in the Accreditation Standards placed the safety, health or wellbeing of a consumer of the service at serious risk. An assessment contact was conducted by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission (Commission) on 2 May 2019 at Fred French Nursing Home to monitor the service’s progress against the Accreditation Standards. The Commission found the service complies with all Accreditation Standards. Serious risk is not an ongoing state; it is a statutory decision based on evidence at a point in time.

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  8. Assessment

    Following an audit we decided that this home met 44 of the 44 expected outcomes of the Accreditation Standards and would be accredited for three years until 02 June 2021.

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  9. Assessment

    Following an audit we decided that this home met 44 of the 44 expected outcomes of the Accreditation Standards and would be accredited for three years until 02 June 2018.

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  10. Assessment
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  11. Assessment
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Regulatory actions

0 recorded

No regulatory actions recorded.