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Guidance on Priority for Home Care Services
This guidance helps clinical needs assessors to decide on a person's priority for Home Care Package services. The decision should be based on their clinical judgement, information they have gathered during a comprehensive assessment, and the care needs of the person. -
Guidance Framework for Home Care Package Level – Stages 1 and 2
This framework is for clinical needs assessors. It informs and supports their decision making when recommending Home Care Package levels. -
Guidance for Home Care Package High Priority
This guidance is for clinical aged care needs assessors. It informs and supports their decision making when recommending a high priority for a Home Care Package. -
Single Assessment System assessment organisations by service area, region, state and territory
A list of assessment organisations that deliver aged care needs assessments and residential aged care funding assessments in Australia. -
My Aged Care Service and Support Portal user guide – The client record
This guide explains how to search and view client record information in the My Aged Care Service and Support Portal. -
My Aged Care Service and Support Portal user guide – Recording and updating client service delivery information
This guide explains how to enter and update service delivery information in the My Aged Care client record. -
My Aged Care – Application for Care Form
This form is for older Australians who want to apply for Australian Government-subsidised aged care, and for approved providers seeking approval for an emergency case. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 1 – Registering and referring clients for assessments
This guide explains how aged care needs assessors can register clients and have those clients referred for assessment in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 3 – Managing Referrals for assessment and Support Plan Reviews
This guide explains how team leaders can accept, reject, transfer and change the priority of assessment referrals. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 5 – Keyboard shortcuts
This guide lists common keyboard shortcuts to make it easier for assessors to navigate the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 6 – Completing an assessment
This guide helps aged care needs assessors to use the Integrated Assessment Tool (IAT) access and complete an assessment in the My Aged Care assessor 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. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 9 – Tasks and notifications
This guide helps Aged care needs assessors understand the tasks and notifications feature of the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 10 – Assessment Delegate processes
This guide helps assessment delegates complete the decision process in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 13 – Management of Home Care Packages
This guide explains to assessment delegates and clinical aged care needs assessors on how to enter all the details for older people to receive Home Care Packages in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 14 – Short-term Restorative Care
This guide explains how clinical aged care needs assessors and assessment delegates should enter and manage Short-Term Restorative Care (STRC) details in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide 11 – Assessment Delegate Support Role
This guide explains to assessment organisation staff about the administrative functions that can be performed in the assessment delegate support role in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
Assigning Priority Level for Service fact sheet
This fact sheet helps assessors understand priority levels when assessing clients for services under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme or Home Care Packages. It also explains when a client’s priority needs to change. -
My Aged Care Assessment Manual
This manual is for Assessment Organisations. It guides assessors on using good practices in the assessment of older people’s support needs and their eligibility for Australian Government–subsidised aged care services. -
My Aged Care Assessor Portal – Organisation Administrator User Guide
This guide gives people who use the My Aged Care assessor portal an overview of the portal and instructions on how to use it. -
My Aged Care process overview – Aged care Single Assessment System workforce (Integrated Assessment Tool)
This diagram shows the key steps for the Single Assessment System workforce who use the Integrated Assessment Tool (IAT) to assess older people. It provides links, where available, to further guidance information. -
My Aged Care – Assessor Portal User Guide for Residential Respite Classification Referrals (for assessment organisation Team Leaders)
This guide explains how Assessment Organisation Team Leaders can perform functionality for Residential Respite Classification Referrals in the My Aged Care assessor portal. -
Overview of client support relationships in the Service and Support Portal
This fact sheet is for providers and provides an overview of the key changes that have been made to the My Aged Care representative model and how it impacts client support relationships and provider functionality in the Assessor Poral and myAssessor applications. -
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. -
Principles and guidelines for a younger person’s access to Commonwealth funded aged care services
The document provides guidance to all parties who have roles and responsibilities over younger people seeking to access aged care services.