Published: June 28, 2018
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Extended Help Desk Hours

As was communicated recently with the Annual Support fee letter, we are extending our Help Desk hours!

Commencing from Monday 2nd July 2018 we will be extending the hours in the morning and afternoon so we have the Help Desk available from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday to Friday.

NOTE: the best part is there will be no additional charge to users for this increase in available hours.

Published: June 28, 2018
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Indexation of residential and home care subsidy and supplement rates

The schedules for residential and home care subsidies and supplements which take effect from 1 July 2018 have been released!!!

Aged Care Subsidies and Supplements

Aged Care Subsidies and Supplements – New Rates of Payment from 1 July 2018 (.pdf)

Schedule of Fees and Charges for Residential and Home Care

Schedule of Fees and Charges for Residential and Home Care: From 1 July 2018 (.pdf)

Schedule of Fees and Charges for Pre 1 July 2014 Residents From 1 July 2018 (.pdf)

The Department of Human Services quarterly review of fees and charges for all care recipients will be effective from 1 July 2018. Care recipients and providers will receive letters letting them know if there is a change to a care recipient’s fees and charges or if a refund may be due.

A consumer who started a home care package before 1 July 2014 can be charged a basic daily fee of up to 17.5% of the basic rate of the single pension. This rate is $10.32 per day.

Change to MPIR from 1 July 2018

The MPIR applicable to ‘refund periods’ will increase from 5.77% to 5.96% for the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 September 2018 for:

• refundable deposit balances and accommodation bond balances
• accommodation prices

The Base Interest Rate remains unchanged at 3.75%.

View current and past Refundable Deposit Balance and Accommodation Bond Balance Refund Interest Rates

Providers must update their published accommodation prices to reflect the new MPIR from 1 July 2018. The daily payment amounts published on the My Aged Care website will be automatically updated on 1 July 2018 using the existing published refundable deposit amounts.

Providers should update the accommodation prices published on their own website and in written materials to reflect the new MPIR from 1 July 2018.

Read more:

Indexation of residential and home care subsidy and supplement rates

Published: June 27, 2018
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Updated National Screening and Assessment Form available on 2 July

The National Screening and Assessment Form (NSAF) supports the collection of information during the My Aged Care screening and assessment process.

The NSAF has been reviewed in response to feedback from the sector during the My Aged Care co-design workshops in 2016 and supports the recommendations of the Aged Care Legislated Review 2017.

The review has resulted in system changes to the NSAF which will be introduced as part of Release 12 on 2 July 2018.

Read more:

Updated National Screening and Assessment Form available on 2 July

Published: June 7, 2018
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Webinar: Quality Reform Update – 15 June 2018

This webinar will provide an update on the Single Quality Framework and quality related measures from the 2018-19 Budget. It will focus on key areas of interest for service providers including:

• the implementation of the Single Aged Care Quality Framework including the final draft Aged Care Quality Standards
• practical implications for assessment to support the unannounced reaccreditation process which will come in to effect 1 July 2018
• the mandatory influenza program for staff which began on 1 May 2018
• an update on new quality related measures announced in the 2018-19 Budget.

Read more:

Webinar: Quality Reform Update – 15 June 2018

Webinar Link: http://livestream.education.gov.au/health/15june2018/

Published: June 1, 2018
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Rural, Regional and Remote Priority for New Aged Care Places

Aged care in rural, regional and remote communities will be prioritised in a record-breaking new Aged Care Approval Round (ACAR) announced today by Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack and Aged Care Minister Ken Wyatt AM.

Announcing the 2018 ACAR at the RSL Remembrance Village in Wagga Wagga, Minister McCormack and Minister Wyatt said the Turnbull Government would provide an additional 13,500 residential aged care places, and 775 short-term restorative care places across the nation.

“This is the largest number of residential places to have been made available in a single ACAR and is an important part of our government’s $5 billion Budget boost for aged care,” said Minister Wyatt.

“While all applications are welcome and will be independently assessed on their merits, special consideration will be given to non-metropolitan areas through the application process.

Read more:

Rural, Regional and Remote Priority for New Aged Care Places (.pdf)

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