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People who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness – Specialisation Verification Application Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for people who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework. -
Parents and children who are separated by forced adoption or removal – Specialisation Verification Application Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for parents and children who are separated by forced adoption or removal. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework. -
People who live in rural, remote or very remote areas – Specialisation Verification Application Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for people who live in rural, remote or very remote areas. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework. -
People who are financially or socially disadvantaged – Specialisation Verification Application Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework. -
Palliative care status form
Registered providers must complete and submit the most recent version of this form each time you request AN-ACC Class 1 status for a care recipient. -
Specialisation Verification Framework
The final framework sets out the criteria for specialised care delivery. Aged care providers who deliver specific services that meet diverse needs may apply for specialisation verification. -
My Aged Care Assessment Consent Form
This form is to be used by assessors where system access is not available or appropriate for the aged care assessment setting at the triage, assessment and/or referral for services consent stages. -
My Aged Care – Service and Support Portal user guide – Creating service delivery outlets and adding service information
This guide explains how to create and maintain information about service delivery outlets using the My Aged Care Service and Support Portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 2 – Registering support people and adding relationships
This guide explains to aged care needs assessors on how to register a person or organisation in the older person's support network to speak on their behalf, and how to add support relationships in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Service and Support Portal user guide – Part 1: Administrator functions
This user guide gives step-by-step instructions on how to use the My Aged Care service and support portal, focusing on administrator functions. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 4 – Navigating and updating the client record
This guide explains to aged care needs assessors on how to find and update various details in My Aged Care client records, using the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Service and Support Portal user guide – Part 2: Team leader and staff member
This guide explains to team leaders and staff members how to use the My Aged Care Service and Support Portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 8 – Referring for services
This guide helps aged care needs assessors refer older Australians for service recommendations made in the client’s support plan, based on the client’s preferred service provider and location preferences in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
Aged Care Assessor Application User Guide
This user guide gives assessors instructions on how to use the Aged Care Assessor Application. -
Logging in to the Aged Care Systems
This guide gives assessors instructions on how to log into a number of Aged Care portals. -
Government Provider Management System (GPMS) fact sheet
GPMS will improve the way aged care provider information is managed, making it easier for older Australians to access quality, safety and choice for aged care services. -
Complaints and Reviews of Decisions policy
This policy explains how anyone can lodge a complaint about a registered supporter with the System Governor, outlines possible outcomes, and details how affected entities can request an internal review of decisions under the Aged Care Act 2024. -
Information Sharing policy
This policy outlines information sharing requirements relating to registered supporters under the Aged Care Act 2024. Information sharing requirements apply to any person or body who, under the Act, provides information to an older person with registered supporter(s). -
Complaints form about registered supporters
If you have a complaint or concern about a registered supporter, you can raise this with the System Governor, responsible for supporters. This form is a template that you may wish to use when submitting a complaint about a registered supporter. -
National Aged Care Quality Indicator Program Manual – Part B
QI Program Manual – Part B includes a range of tools and resources to support continuous quality improvement for each of the QI Program quality indicators. -
National Aged Care Quality Indicator Program Manual – Part A
The QI Program Manual outlines definitions for each quality indicator and provides information on how to collect and submit quality indicator data. -
QI Program quick reference guide – Allied health recommended services received
This guide is for registered providers of approved residential care homes. It helps you understand and meet your obligations to collect and report data on recommended allied health services received for the QI Program. -
QI Program quick reference guide – Allied health care minutes
This guide is for registered providers of approved residential care homes. It helps you understand and meet your obligations to collect and report data on allied health care minutes for the QI Program. -
QI Program quick reference guide – Activities of daily living
This guide is for registered providers of approved residential care homes. It helps you understand and meet your obligations to collect and report data on activities of daily living for the QI Program. -
QI Program quick reference guide – Falls and major injury
This guide is for registered providers of approved residential care homes. It helps you understand and meet your obligations to collect and report data on falls and major injury for the QI Program.