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Getting Community Care Providers Connected

Getting Community Care Providers Connected. Connections in Aged & Community Care Symposium 2 July 2010. Community Care in Australia. Govt investment in community care services

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Getting Community Care Providers Connected

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  1. Getting Community Care Providers Connected Connections in Aged & Community Care Symposium 2 July 2010

  2. Community Care in Australia • Govt investment in community care services • In 2008-09 $2.9 Billion for Community Care services across Australia - including expenditure of $1.8 Billion on Home and Community Care (HACC) • Almost 1 Million people accessed support - collectively across funded community care programs • Broad range of programs/initiatives • Privately funded service options increasing • Growing area and preferred by many older Australians

  3. Community Care in Queensland • Large number and diversity (size, location, focus)of service providers • Increased use of technology for business operations • Some providers adopting “virtual office”, significant investment in telecommunications and computer software/hardware • Limited evidence of smart technology changing the way services are delivered or replacing face-to-face service provision

  4. Community Care in Queensland • HACC Service Types & Guidelines – strong focus on supporting independent living and funded on hours/transport trips/meals/modifications • Veterans Home Care – similar to HACC • Packaged Care (CACPs/EACH/EACHD) – more complex care and greater flexibility in applying funding but use of technology not actively promoted • Funding to Life Tec to promote and advise on assistive technology but not for direct subsidies or provision of equipment to clients

  5. Investment in Technology Commonwealth Govt in 2007-08 allocated $21.4 million over four years to : 1. Undertake research into national and international use of Assistive Technologies 2. Establish an industry body to: – promote the use of assistive technology, and – to use the busying power of the large number of services - to negotiate discounts on assistive technology solutions. 3. Offer annual grants program ($15.3 million over three years) to fund innovation in Assistive Technology – First grants to be advertised early in the 2008 calendar year And then……

  6. Investment in Technology • 2009 budget discontinued initiative as: “aged care industry is now aware of the availability and benefits of such technology.”

  7. Investment in Technology • Smart Home Demonstrator • Queensland HACC Program 2010 • - $1.1 million one-off funding targeted at “smart assistive technology” • Linked to provision of allied health services • Focus on promoting a person’s functional independence BUT……….

  8. Investment in Technology • A welcome but small, targeted investment • Potentially fragmented approach • Funded organisations responsible for own evaluation • Unclear how initiative will be evaluated as a whole • No commitment for ongoing support/focus • HACC Program will be split from mid 2012 – ageing part to the Commonwealth

  9. What’s Required ? • Government needs to recognise and actively promote technology • Government program and funding guidelines need to allow for investment/provision of smart assistive technology as normal part of service provision • Ensuring research and evidence is provided to key decision makers within Government (politicians and bureaucrats) • Raising awareness with consumers and within broader community

  10. An International example

  11. Opportunities to Influence • Queensland Govt – 10 year plan for Queenslanders with a disability – consultation process • Department of Health & Ageing - to get back on agenda (Aged Care Innovative Pool) • Queensland Govt – Positively Ageless Seniors Strategy 2010-20 • Submissions to Productivity Commission Inquiries • Care of Older Australians • Disability Care & Support

  12. Let’s Get Connecting! Paul Johnson Community Care Manager Aged Care Queensland paulj@acqi.org.au

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