The Home and Community Care (HACC) program in Australia provides services which supports older people to live at home. Individual HACC organisations are generally responsible for initial assessment of eligibility and need of clients presenting for services. This paper reports on a project which aimed to develop an understanding of the various approaches to assessment of client needs in Central Australia. The majority of clients in this geographical area are indigenous. The project was initiated in recognition of the primary importance of assessment in determining service access and service delivery and of the particular challenges faced by service providers in remote areas. This paper discusses key project findings including the client grou...
The inquiry started from two separate concerns. The first relates to the concept of needs-based asse...
Much has been written in recent years about community care, and in the area of services for the aged...
OBJECTIVES: Indigenous Australians have a disproportionately high burden of chronic illness, and rel...
Access to Home and Community Care services in Australia is based on the assessed needs of individual...
© 2014 The Authors. Australasian Journal on Ageing published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on beh...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
Aim: To investigate the effectiveness of the Australian Government's aged care planning framework fo...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
In this brief paper, we outline some important messages in the literature pertaining to community ca...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to inform the development of a Community Geriatrics Se...
In 2002 a project was initiated to evaluate and restructure the Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH)...
The relationship of primary health care (PHC) to the community is currently a topic of interest in A...
In 1994 the Commonwealth funded studies to establish and develop Aboriginal health services. One suc...
Access to community care services for older people and younger people with disabilities is based on ...
Abstract Objective: To identify areas of relative need and inform future planning of health workforc...
The inquiry started from two separate concerns. The first relates to the concept of needs-based asse...
Much has been written in recent years about community care, and in the area of services for the aged...
OBJECTIVES: Indigenous Australians have a disproportionately high burden of chronic illness, and rel...
Access to Home and Community Care services in Australia is based on the assessed needs of individual...
© 2014 The Authors. Australasian Journal on Ageing published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on beh...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
Aim: To investigate the effectiveness of the Australian Government's aged care planning framework fo...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
In this brief paper, we outline some important messages in the literature pertaining to community ca...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to inform the development of a Community Geriatrics Se...
In 2002 a project was initiated to evaluate and restructure the Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH)...
The relationship of primary health care (PHC) to the community is currently a topic of interest in A...
In 1994 the Commonwealth funded studies to establish and develop Aboriginal health services. One suc...
Access to community care services for older people and younger people with disabilities is based on ...
Abstract Objective: To identify areas of relative need and inform future planning of health workforc...
The inquiry started from two separate concerns. The first relates to the concept of needs-based asse...
Much has been written in recent years about community care, and in the area of services for the aged...
OBJECTIVES: Indigenous Australians have a disproportionately high burden of chronic illness, and rel...