
Overview
Providers must take specific steps to ensure that care management and clinical care practice includes routine and regular monitoring of consumer’s health and well-being and effective mechanisms for referral to and engagement with others involved in provision of health and clinical care services. If this is not done effectively there may be a risk to consumer’s well-being, especially those with health issues and complex care needs. This webinar will equip you with the skills and knowledge to enhance on-going monitoring of consumers through incorporation of conduct of health check-ins into on-going care management and clinical care practice.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this webinar course, you will be able to:
- Explain how conduct of health check-ins supports compliance with home care regulations and program guidelines.
- Describe the components of a systematic approach for conduct of health check-ins.
- Recognise how best practice conduct of health check-ins builds provider capability for clinical care and specialised support service delivery now and in the future.
- Identify effective approaches for conduct of health check-ins.
- Recognise the roles and responsibilities for staff conducting health check-ins.
- Explain how to manage referral pathways for health check-ins and sub-contractors…
So how do family members who have given up full time employment and provide live on care and support and manage the health and well being of there valued and loved frail family member fit in to these newly interpreted compliance processes. They DO EXIST AND DO NOT REQUIRE PROVIDERS AND THE COMMISSION TO INVENT NEW INTERPRETATIONS OF THE ACT OR LEGISLATION TO CASH GRAB MORE RECIPIENT FUNDING FOR THEIR FOR PRIFIT BUSINESS