Objective: To investigate decision-making around hospital transfer and/or referral of residents to a Residential InReach (RiR) service in north-eastern metropolitan Melbourne, Australia, from the perspectives of residential aged care facility (RACF) staff, general practitioners (GPs) and RiR registered nurses (RNs).
Methods: Thirty-one staff from eight RACFs, five GPs and four RiR RNs participated in individual or group interviews.
Results: Residential aged care facility staff and GPs valued and relied upon RiR to manage unwell residents.