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Too late for early intervention? The Healthy Ageing Service's mental health response.

Jessica DumblePaul SadlerTanya CottrellAntonia PlaninicStephanie PerinChris HarrisonFrancine MossShama AradhyeTerence W H Chong
Published in: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2023)
The Healthy Ageing Service (HAS) was established in July 2020 to provide care for people aged over 65 years experiencing mild-to-moderate mental health concerns. It embraces a prevention and early intervention model of care. It provides primary consultation and brief intervention, secondary consultation, and capacity building to the primary healthcare sector. This innovative service is a Commonwealth-funded partnership between two tertiary mental health service providers that incorporates the recommendations from two major Royal Commissions. It demonstrates a service that acts as a bridge between primary and specialist mental health care, thereby extending mental health services to target the 'missing middle' and is potentially a model for mental health service provision throughout Victoria and Australia.
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