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Streamlining assessments for home support services

Older Australians will soon reportedly have access to the care they need to remain living in their own home through new home support assessment arrangements, to be introduced from 1 July 2015.

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by Pat Provider
<p>New home support assessment arrangements will be introduced from 1 July 2015.</p>

New home support assessment arrangements will be introduced from 1 July 2015.

The federal government is now calling for tenders to deliver about 240,000 assessments to people seeking aged care support in the home from 1 July 2015.

The tender will establish a consistent approach to assessment services for people seeking support through the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP).

The CHSP will commence on 1 July 2015 and will act as a single, streamlined programme that rolls several existing programmes into one, including Commonwealth Home and Community Care (HACC) and the National Respite for Carers Programme.

Organisations who successfully tender will form part of a national network of My Aged Care Regional Assessment Services, undertaking face to face assessments of older people using a standardised framework. They will then make a referral to locally available services.

This means that for the first time, there will be a single point of entry into the aged care system, making it easier for older people and their carers to identify and get the information and help they need to stay independent.

As part of these changes, home support assessments will be separated from service delivery. This will help ensure the focus is on individuals’ needs and goals.

These changes will reportedly ensure that consistent, high quality assessment processes are used across 52 aged care planning regions in metropolitan, regional and remote locations across the country, excluding Victoria and Western Australia.

We know that most people want to remain living in their own home for as long as possible.

The new assessment services will determine the mix of services people need to live in their home, and reassess them if their circumstances change, making it easier for them to access the information and care that they need to remain in their own home.

Organisations from all jurisdictions will have the opportunity to apply to provide home support assessments, including those which currently receive funding under the Commonwealth Home and Community Care (HACC) program.

Organisations can apply – individually or as part of a consortium – to deliver services across a region.

Local and specialist organisations, such as those which support Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and Indigenous communities, are encouraged to apply as part of a larger consortium.

Information regarding the tender opportunity is available at www.tenders.gov.au.

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