The ACAT will give you a letter stating the types of subsidised services you have been approved for and might also put you in contact with organisations in your area that can deliver these services. Home Care Package services are based on your individual needs. Your provider coordinates the care and services to support you at home and these are agreed between you and your provider. The services may include:. Food services such as providing meals at a community or day centre, preparing and storing food and delivering meals to your home.
All services you receive need to be providing you care or help around the home. There are a number of things that you are not allowed to spend package funds on, no matter the level of your package. How would a Home Care Package benefit you and help you stay at home independently for longer?
Tell us in the comments below. Why choose private home care? How much can home care cost? Last Updated at September 19th A Home Care Package provides Government funded services that will help you to remain at home for as long as possible, as well as providing choice and flexibility in the way that the care and support is provided.
Key points: If the Commonwealth Home Support Programme CHSP doesn't provide enough support, a Home Care Package can deal with your higher care needs Consumers have more control over how they use their Home Care Packages and who delivers their care and services Your package funds can only be used for care and services that benefit your health and wellbeing at home and in the community.
Types of packages available There are four levels of Home Care Packages: Level 1 supports people with basic care needs Level 2 supports people with low level care needs Level 3 supports people with intermediate care needs Level 4 supports people with high level care needs The same type of care and services are provided under each HCP level. Your care provider will apply for the subsidies and ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.
Review and processing of ITPs for large HCPs that cover vast regional resources can take up to one year to complete starting from the time that they are submitted to the agencies for review. This responsibility includes monitoring the levels of take, funding the HCP, and implementing and complying with all measures identified in the HCP, permit conditions, and IA. For small project HCPs, the post-permit implementation may take no longer than the time necessary to construct the project and install mitigation measures such as habitat replacement or restoration.
For large regional HCPs, the implementation phase may extend for the life of a multi-year or multi-decade permit. Landowners can contact the Service and take the next steps toward developing an HCP. Access the HCP Handbook toolbox. Find answers to frequently asked questions [KB] regarding the revised handbook. Contact Us Site Map. Endangered Species. Ecological Services.
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