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Care plan contribution template
This template can be used as a care planner for aged care home residents registered as incentive patients. -
Disability Support for Older Australians (DSOA) Service Coordinator Forums August 2024 – Frequently Asked Questions
This fact sheet addresses frequently asked questions from the DSOA service coordinator forums we held in August 2024. -
Changes to aged care in Australia
The booklet is aimed at older people and their families and carers. It contains information about the changes to aged care and how these changes will improve aged care in Australia now and into the future. -
ATAGI pre-submission advice for industry sponsors wishing to make a PBAC submission
Cost recovery arrangements commenced on 1 July 2020 for Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) evaluation that supports Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) consideration of vaccines for the National Immunisation Program (NIP). -
Home Care Package – Published pricing schedule – 31 December 2022
To further improve the transparency of Home Care Package pricing for senior Australians, their families and carers, the Department of Health publishes national median prices for common home care services, care management and package management. This data is updated quarterly. -
Home Care Package – Published pricing schedule – 30 September 2022
To further improve the transparency of Home Care Package pricing for senior Australians, their families and carers, the Department of Health publishes national median prices for common home care services, care management and package management. This data is updated quarterly. -
Home Care Package – Published pricing schedule – 30 June 2022
To further improve the transparency of Home Care Package pricing for senior Australians, their families and carers, the Department of Health publishes national median prices for common home care services, care management and package management. This data is updated quarterly. -
Aged Care Financial Reporting – September 2024
This webinar will provide an overview of upcoming financial reporting requirements, including discussion of care time reporting assessments and the outbreak management expenses. We will also share key insights about sector-wide financial performance from recent departmental publications. -
Aged Care Financial Reporting – September 2024 – Presentation slides
These are the presentation slides for the Aged Care Financial Reporting – September 2024 webinar held on September 10 2024. -
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Screen Me: short film on cervical screening for people with disability [with audio description]
Screen Me! encourages people with disability to do their cervical screening. The short film was made for and by people with disability. -
Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner – Communiques
These documents provide an update on the work of the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner Ms Andrea Kelly. -
Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner – Communique – September 2024
This document provides an update on the work of the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner Ms Andrea Kelly. -
Detecting and reducing leaks from nitrous oxide in healthcare facilities – A practical guide
This report presents several methods currently used in Australia to detect and reduce nitrous oxide leaks in healthcare facilities. It is intended for use by clinicians and healthcare facility managers to assist leak detection and inform choices about the methodology best suited for their context. -
Volunteers in aged care training and resource kit – For volunteers and volunteer managers
This toolkit connects volunteers, volunteer managers, and aged care providers to free, publicly available training and information on a range of topics. It does not replace or replicate any current provider training; it is aimed at complementing any existing training available for volunteers. -
The Intellectual Disability Health Capability Framework – Easy Read
This is an Easy Read summary of the Intellectual Disability Health Capability Framework. -
How people with intellectual disability can use the framework – Easy Read
This Easy read is a summary of the How people with intellectual disability can use the Framework. -
Health Roadmap Working Group meeting summaries
This collection includes meeting summaries from the Health Roadmap Working Group. -
Health Roadmap Working Group meeting summaries – Meeting 8 summary
This document summarises the meetings of the Health Roadmap Working Group. -
Health Roadmap Working Group meeting summaries – Meeting 7 summary
This document summarises the meetings of the Health Roadmap Working Group.
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MyMedicare – What it is and how to sign up – Easy Read
A fact sheet about MyMedicare in Easy Read format. -
Residents' Experience Survey – Communication toolkit
An information toolkit designed to support both provider and consumer peak bodies in their communications with their members on the positive findings from the 2022 and 2023 rounds of the Residents’ Experience Survey. -
National Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disability – Annual progress report 2023 – Easy Read
This Easy Read is about what we are doing to improve health care for people with intellectual disability. -
Yearly health checks – Easy Read
This fact sheets tells you about yearly health checks. A health check is when a doctor checks your health. It is to make sure you are healthy. You can download the fact sheet in PDF to read online or print. -
Policy on MRFF and NHMRC funding outcomes released under media embargo
Requirements for Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding outcomes that are under media embargo. -
Care Recipient Guidance Understanding your Home Care Package statement
Home Care Packages have been designed to support a care recipient (you) to make informed choices on how to best use your Home Care Package funds to receive the services and items needed to remain independent and live well at home.