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Home care - Inclusions and exclusions

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Release Date: 11/19/2023

Our initial thoughts on the draft Aged Care Act show art Our initial thoughts on the draft Aged Care Act

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The exposure draft of the much-anticipated new Aged Care Act was released on 14 December 2023. The new Act will replace the current Aged Care Act 1997 (Cth) and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Act 2018 (Cth). At more than 320 pages in length, it’s a hefty read.  While we are still working through the finer details, in this episode we discuss our preliminary thoughts and observations about some of the issues in the exposure draft.   You can find other information and resources at www.oloughlins.com.au. O’Loughlins is a legal firm based in South Australia....

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Home care pricing schedules - Issues found in the Australian Government's Assurance Review show art Home care pricing schedules - Issues found in the Australian Government's Assurance Review

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In this episode, we are discussing the recent report published by the Australian Government on the third Home Care Packages Program Assurance Review.   This assurance review looked at pricing transparency on My Aged Care.  Through the review, a number of common issues were identified with home care pricing schedules.   A transcript of this episode can be found at:     O'Loughlins is a legal firm based in South Australia.  The information in this podcast is for general information only and not to be relied on as legal or other advice.  Please...

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Home care - Inclusions and exclusions show art Home care - Inclusions and exclusions

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The question of what items can and cannot be included in a Home Care Package is a common one. Although it has been out of scope for the three Home Care Packages Program Assurance Reviews published to date, it has consistently been identified as an additional out of scope issue. This has prompted the publication by the Department of updated guidance material in the Program Manual and FAQ document.  Given the ongoing confusion over this issue, we thought it would be useful to discuss the law and guidance material.  You can find other information and resources at...

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Room moves in residential aged care - what are the rules and can the MPIR change? show art Room moves in residential aged care - what are the rules and can the MPIR change?

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In this episode, we discuss room moves in residential aged care and the rules that apply.  It is an issue that occurs in many different circumstances, such as where a resident wishes to change rooms, where a resident no longer needs a room in memory support or where a resident has increased needs that require an alternative room.  A common misconception is that the maximum permissible interest rate (or 'MPIR' as it is often called) can never change for a resident.  However, a room move is one situation where the MPIR might change, depending on the circumstances. You can...

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Commercial contracts 101 show art Commercial contracts 101

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In our work with aged care providers and retirement village operators, we are often asked to review a variety of commercial contracts, such as contractor agreements to provide services, labour hire type arrangements to provide staff and software licence agreements. There are a few issues that we come across often, so in this episode we run through some contract basics that are relevant to many kinds of commercial contracts, as well as issues of particular relevance to aged care providers and retirement village operators.  You can find other information and resources at...

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A new model for representatives in the new Aged Care Act - what is being proposed? show art A new model for representatives in the new Aged Care Act - what is being proposed?

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In this episode, we discuss the new model for representatives proposed in the Australian Government's first consultation paper on the new Aged Care Act. As providers would be familiar with, the current Aged Care Act has a range of concepts for representatives. The consultation paper outlines a proposal to use the term nominee in the new Aged Care Act and to create two categories of nominees: a supporter and a representative.  There are many problematic aspects to the proposed nominee arrangements, which we discuss in this episode.  You can find other information and resources at...

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Voluntary assisted dying laws in South Australia – what do they mean for retirement village operators? show art Voluntary assisted dying laws in South Australia – what do they mean for retirement village operators?

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In this episode, we discuss voluntary assisted dying laws in the context of retirement villages in South Australia.   The Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2021 (SA) came into operation in South Australia on 31 January 2023. While on first glance it may appear that the new voluntary assisted dying laws are not relevant to retirement villages, there are legal obligations and practical issues that operators should consider. For more information, please to our which also discusses the new laws in the context  of the aged care and disability sectors.   You can find other...

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New aged care governance requirements – what should providers be doing to prepare? show art New aged care governance requirements – what should providers be doing to prepare?

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There are a number of new aged care governance requirements that came into force on 1 December 2022, but with a delayed application of 12 months for existing providers. That means existing providers need to be ready to comply by 1 December 2023. The requirements relate to: ·                     Membership of governing bodies; ·                     Advisory bodies; ...

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When a home care client is unable to be contacted for an extended period - what is the government guidance on this issue and what steps should home care providers take? show art When a home care client is unable to be contacted for an extended period - what is the government guidance on this issue and what steps should home care providers take?

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In this episode, we discuss the issue of a home care provider being unable to make contact with a home care recipient or their representative for an extended period of time.  New guidance on this issue was included in the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care's Home Care Packages Operational Manual for providers published this year - perhaps suggesting that this is not an uncommon problem providers are encountering.    But does this guidance align with the legislation and what steps should providers take?   You can find other information and resources at...

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Aged Care Governance 2023 – the challenge of management knowledge and Board accountability show art Aged Care Governance 2023 – the challenge of management knowledge and Board accountability

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1 July 2023 is a significant date in terms of aged care governance.  Within 4 months of that date, most aged care provider organisations (those whose ‘reporting period’ concludes on 30 June) will be required to give their first statement (compliance statement) as to whether the organisation has complied with all of its legislative responsibilities during the 12 month reporting period. If the compliance statement indicates that the provider has not complied with all of its responsibilities, then it must also identify the details of the failure to comply and actions taken in response....

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The question of what items can and cannot be included in a Home Care Package is a common one.

Although it has been out of scope for the three Home Care Packages Program Assurance Reviews published to date, it has consistently been identified as an additional out of scope issue. This has prompted the publication by the Department of updated guidance material in the Program Manual and FAQ document. 

Given the ongoing confusion over this issue, we thought it would be useful to discuss the law and guidance material. 

You can find other information and resources at oloughlinsonair.com.au.  O'Loughlins is a legal firm based in South Australia.  The information in this podcast is for general information only and not to be relied on as legal or other advice.  Please consult with your legal advisor for advice about your particular circumstances.