How to prepare your team for the New Aged Care Act and Support at Home Program

As the 1 July 2025 deadline for the new Aged Care Act and the Support at Home Program approaches, navigating these changes requires careful planning and a focus on fostering a culture of consumer-centered care, safety, and continuous improvement.

Enhancing Care Management Efficiency: Preparing for the Support at Home Program

The upcoming Support at Home program, launching in July, introduces a new funding model with a 10% care management levy. Providers must now focus on demonstrating the value and effectiveness of their care management efforts.

Support at Home Price Caps pushed to July 2025 – What this means for Providers

The Australian Government’s changes to Support at Home pricing will impact aged care providers from 2025. LPA explains what these changes mean for your organisation, including new pricing requirements, compliance measures, and strategies to maintain sustainability.

Redesigning Your Care Model for a Sustainable Future in Home Care

Do you need help understanding how upcoming changes in the home care sector will affect your organisation? With the introduction of the Aged Care Bill 2024, it's crucial for providers like you to stay informed and proactive. While some aspects of the new bill remain uncertain, taking early steps to prepare can help you remain competitive in the evolving aged care landscape.

Navigating the Changes in Home Care: How the Aged Care Bill 2024 Impacts Home Care providers

Do you need help understanding how upcoming changes in the home care sector will affect your organisation? With the introduction of the Aged Care Bill 2024, it's crucial for providers like you to stay informed and proactive. While some aspects of the new bill remain uncertain, taking early steps to prepare can help you remain competitive in the evolving aged care landscape.

Supporting Complex Care Needs in the Home

We all know that as we age our needs can very quickly become more complex. As providers of government-funded programs it is our responsibility to manage these changes. In home care this can be tricky as we have very limited involvement in care provision and monitoring.

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