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Aged Care Changes in 2015

Current as at 1 July 2015Details Subject to Change

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ACSA and LASA have been working closely with the Department on the design of My Aged Care and CHSP.

ACSA and LASA both play an active role in the National Aged Care Alliance’s:

• CHSP Advisory Group• CHSP Sub-Groups• Aged Care Gateway Advisory Group• Aged Care Gateway Delivery Sub-Group.

Current as at 1 July 2015 – Details subject to Change

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Achievements to date

Home Care Packages – Consumer Directed Care

My Aged Care changes

Introduction of the Commonwealth Home Support

Programme

What we’ll cover today

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Consumers: More choice and flexibility than they would have from existing care approaches.

Service providers: An opportunity to transform current business models and care approaches to better suit consumer needs and expectations.

Home Care Packages – Consumer Directed Care

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• What does this mean for providers and consumers from 1 July 2015?

• All providers will be expected to deliver home care packages in accordance with the User Rights Principles 2014.

• All consumers will have the rights and responsibilities relating to home care and CDC reflected in the Charter.

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Increased funding for Home Care Packages Programme

From 1 July 2015, all Home Care Packageswill be offered on a CDC basis.

Home Care Packages and Consumer Directed Care (CDC)

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 … 20170

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000Number of allocated places, at 30 December 2014

Total packages

Total pro-jected packages

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How are we supporting consumers?

Booklets, peer education, checklists

How are we supporting providers?

Workshops, articles, webinars, learning modules

and self assessment tools

Making CDC happen

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Current as at 1 July 2015 – Details subject to Change

www.homecaretoday.org.au

Home Care Today is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.

Visit: www.dss.gov.au for more information.

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My Aged Care in 2015

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‘To make it easier for older people, their families, and

carers to access information on ageing and aged care,

have their needs assessed and be supported to locate

and access services available to them.’

The vision for My Aged Care

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My Aged Care todayMy Aged Care was introduced on 1 July 2013 and consists of the My Aged Care contact centre (1800 200 422) and website (myagedcare.gov.au).

My Aged Care currently provides:• Information about aged care to consumers, family

members and carers• Information for service providers• Online service finders that provide information on aged

care service providers and assessors• Online fee estimators for pricing on Home Care Packages

and aged care homes.

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Changes to My Aged Care in 2015

What is being introduced Why is it being introduced

Central client record To facilitate the collection and sharing of client information

My Aged Care Regional Assessment Service (RAS)

To conduct face-to-face assessments for clients seeking to access CHSP services

National Screening and Assessment Form (NSAF)

To ensure a nationally consistent and holistic screening and assessment process

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What is being introduced Why is it being introduced

Web-based portals for:

• clients • assessors • service providers

Client portal - to view their client record and update personal details

Assessor portal - to manage referrals, use the National Screening & Assessment Form (NSAF) and update the client record

Provider portal - to manage service information, referrals and update the client record

Service providers will self-manage information presented on service finders

To support accurate referral of clients to services

Enhanced service finders that include information about non-Commonwealth funded services

To enable the provision of information about non-Commonwealth funded aged care services to clients and the public

Changes to My Aged Care in 2015

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When are the changes coming?

The key rollout dates for My Aged Care are:

• April 2015: demonstration project in Victoria

• Mid May 2015: provider access to the

My Aged Care provider portal to establish

organisational structure, staff access

and update service information prior to

July 2015

• July 2015: national rollout commences, introducing client registration, screening,

home support assessment (conducted by the RAS) and referral to service providers

• July to December 2015: Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACATs) will transition to

using the My Aged Care assessor portal.

Current as at 1 July 2015 – Details subject to Change

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National My Aged Care client pathways

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CHSP changes in 2015

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National changes to CHSP in 2015

From July 2015, the CHSP will bring together the:

• Commonwealth Home and Community Care (HACC) Program

• National Respite for Carers Program (NRCP)• Day Therapy Centres (DTC) Program• Assistance with Care and Housing for the Aged (ACHA)

Program.

More information about the changes to CHSP in 2015 is available at dss.gov.au/CHSP

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The CHSP is structured around four main sub-programmes based on target groups:

• Community and Home Support

• Care Relationships and Carer Support

• Assistance with Care and Housing

• Service System Development

Structure of the CHSP

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New capabilities of My Aged Care

Entry and assessment for new clients to the CHSP

through My Aged Care .

Reassessment of existing clients through My Aged

Care only if significant change in care needs

Service level assessment will remain the provider’s

responsibility.

Entry and Assessment

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Where to from here?

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CHSP special needs groups align with the Aged Care

Act 1997

Care and support of people with dementia is core

business for all providers

Special Needs Groups

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Technology

Function

WorkforceCHSP Provider

My Aged Care RAS

My Aged Care contact centre

SIEBEL

Service Finders

My Aged Careprovider portal

My Aged Careassessor portal

Contact centre

• Screening.• Client record

(including action plan).• Referral to assessment or

direct to service.

My Aged Care Regional Assessment Service (RAS)

• Home support assessment.

• Support plan.• Referral to services.

CHSP Service Provider

• Receive referrals and provide services.

• Manage information about the services they provide.

• Update client records.

National My Aged Care and CHSP interactions

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Technology

Function

WorkforceCHSP Provider

HACC Assessment Service

My Aged Care contact centre

SIEBEL

Service Finders

My Aged Careprovider portal

My Aged Careassessor portal

(For acceptance of MAC assessment referrals ONLY)

Contact centre

• Screening.• Client record

(including action plan).• Referral to assessment or

direct to service.

HACC Assessment Service (HAS)

• Receive referrals for assessment from Contact Centre

• Home support assessment via existing processes

• Undertake Referral to services but not VIA My Aged Care portal

CHSP Service ProviderFor direct to service referrals from the Contact Centre:• Receive referrals via portal and

provide services.• Manage information about the

services they provide via the Provider portal

• Update client records.

Victorian My Aged Care and CHSP interactions

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How the My Aged Care contact centre will work in Victoria

My Aged Care contact centre

From July 2015

Provide information about aged care

Register (to create a client record) and screen people seeking access to aged care services

Send electronic referrals for assessment to HAS and ACAS

Send electronic referrals for CHSP services (in certain circumstances).

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How HAS will interact with My Aged Care in Victoria

HAS

By July 2015(Partial Transition)

Receive referrals for assessment via the My Aged Care assessor portal (accept/reject referral)

By mid 2016(Full Transition)

Manage referrals for assessment via the My Aged Care assessor portal (accept/reject referrals and update client records)

Undertake assessment using the National Screening and Assessment Form (via the My Aged Care assessor portal)

Use the My Aged Care assessor portal to send referrals for service(s) and update the client record.

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How ACAS will interact with My Aged Care in Victoria

ACAS

By July 2015 Receive referrals for assessment via the My Aged Care assessor portal (accept/reject referrals)

By December 2015

Manage referrals for assessment via the My Aged Care assessor portal (accept/reject referrals and update client records)

Undertake assessment using the National Screening and Assessment Form (via the My Aged Care assessor portal)

Send referrals for service(s) and update the client record via the My Aged Care assessor portal

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How CHSP providers will interact withMy Aged Care in Victoria

CHSP (formerly NRCP, ACHA, DTC)

From July 2015:

Maintain information about the services they provide which will be publicly displayed on the service finders on the My Aged Care website

Accept electronic direct to service referrals sent by the My Aged Care contact centre and update client records

By Mid 2016: Accept electronic referrals for service sent by the HAS (as well as the My Aged Care contact centre) and update client records

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How other providers will interact with My Aged Care in Victoria

HACC

By mid 2016 Maintain information about the services they provide via the My Aged Care provider portal

Accept electronic referrals for service and update the client record via the My Aged Care provider portal

Resi / HCP / TCP

From July 2015

Maintain information about the services they provide via the My Aged Care provider portal

By December 2015

Accept electronic referrals for service and update the client record via the My Aged Care provider portal

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Key dates and support materials

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Portal set up: key transition activities

Pre July 2015

Before you can access the provider portal, you will need to submit your My Aged Care Organisation Administrator Registration form to the Department, and ensure that all staff who will access the provider portal have an AUSkey

From mid May 2015: you will be able to log in to the provider portal. You will be able to validate or set up outlets, validate or add services and service sub-types, and add staff and assign them roles.

Before 1 July 2015: ensure that you have activated your outlets and set your availability, and educated your staff using the support material available at dss.gov.au/myagedcare.

From 1 July 2015

You will use the provider portal to manage referrals for service, maintain service information (including availability), and update client records with service delivery information.

Current as at 1 July 2015 – Details subject to Change

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My Aged Care Contact Centre

Guidance documents

My Aged Care provider and assessor helpline

(1800 836 799)

Quick Reference Guides

Fact SheetsVideos and Webinar

DSS Websitedss.gov.au/MyAgedCare

Support materials for CHSP providers

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Looking towards a future aged care system where:

Consumer choice is at the centre of quality aged care;

There is support for informal carers to remain a major part of aged care delivery; and

The provision of formal care is contestable, innovative and responsive, and the system is both affordable and sustainable for all.

The Future

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Available at www.dss.gov.au/chspEmail: [email protected]

More Information on CHSP

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Thank you ‘

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