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The Community Aids & Equipment Program CAEP. A state-wide scheme achieving equitable access to equipment for people with long term and permanent disabilities. Equipment provided by CAEP. Mobility aids Positioning equipment Walking aids Orthoses Transfer aids Bed equipment
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The Community Aids & Equipment Program CAEP A state-wide scheme achieving equitable access to equipment for people with long term and permanent disabilities
Equipment provided by CAEP • Mobility aids • Positioning equipment • Walking aids • Orthoses • Transfer aids • Bed equipment • Personal care items • Home modifications • Communication devices
Who is eligible? Must meet all criteria below: Permanent or indefinite disability Are currently not hospital patients Hold one of the following cards: • Pensioner Concession Card; or • Commonwealth Seniors Card; or • Health Care Card; or • receive Carer’s Payment; or • can demonstrate financial hardship. Are in a residential situation for independent living Have not received compensation
Who is not eligible? • Hospital patients (in patients, out patients and day patients) • Recipients of Commonwealth Aged Care Funding e.g. resident in high care (nursing home) or low care (hostel) facility, CACP, EACH • Those eligible for equipment from other programs e.g. DVA, CRS • Those who do not have permanent and long term disabilities e.g. an individual recovering from surgery
Getting equipment through CAEP • GP completes CAEP referral form. • Individual takes form to service provider and receives assessment of clinical need. • Specifier recommends equipment to meet the basic and essential need. • Equipment is ordered, specifier makes sure that the item is appropriate and demonstrates correct and safe usage.
CAEP essential criteria The individual must meet the eligibility criteria Need equipment for a permanent/long term disability Need equipment for independent functioning at home Equipment must be most basic type (most basic option to meet the essential functional need of an individual) For individual use only For use in the primary residence (not school, work, recreation etc) Cost more than $50
CAEP equipment is for use within the home. What is the definition of home? • CAEP defines the home environment as the person’s primary residence and includes external access to the clothesline, letterbox and garage. • The CAEP Clinical Sub-committee will consider individual cases for full access to the home’s external environment when that environment is a farm or a few acres of land.
Who owns the equipment? • All equipment is provided on a long-term loan basis • An individual can use the item for as long as there is a need for it • When there is no longer a need, the equipment must be returned to the CAEP Service Provider so it can be re-issued
Who pays for equipment repair? • It is the responsibility of the individual to keep equipment clean and safe • It is the responsibility of the CAEP Service Provider to repair and maintain equipment
Contact If you have questions about CAEP contact: Disability Services Commission CAEP Service Contract & Development Officer Freecall (country): 1800 998 214 Phone: 9426 9200 Fax: 9321 3010 TTY: 9246 9315 Email: caep@dsc.wa.gov.au