- Services 
 You can offer a range of ongoing and short-term services through the Support at Home program. These services should support each participant’s assessed aged care needs, goals and preferences.
- Care management 
 You must undertake care management activities for all participants. Dedicated care partners must work with participants to plan and review their care and services.
- Self-management
 Participants can choose to manage parts of their care under Support at Home. You are still responsible for the care and services delivered to participants, including care management.
- Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (AT-HM) scheme
 This scheme provides separate funding to participants for the assistive technology and home modifications that they need, which is available for 12 months (in most cases).
- Restorative Care Pathway
 This pathway provides up to 16 weeks of intensive allied health and nursing services to restore a participant’s function, support ongoing independence, regain skills and prevent further age-related decline.
- End-of-Life Pathway
 This pathway supports older people with 3 months or less to live who want to remain at home. It offers extra in-home aged care support for 12 weeks and is designed to complement state and territory palliative care services.
- Interaction with other programs
 Support at Home interacts with other government-funded aged care programs. In some cases, participants may be able to access other programs at the same time as Support at Home.
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