Types of services
The care delivered through Support at Home will be supplied by a variety of different care workers who specialise in different areas. Your care management plan may involve 5 to 10 different care workers or even more, depending on your service classification (1 through 8).

You will work with your Care Partner who is employed by your Support at Home Provider to choose which services from your approved services that you wish to use and that fit within your approved budget.
Jill Donaldson
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Clinical Supports, which are specialised services to maintain or regain functional and or cognitive capabilities. Services must be delivered directly, or be supervised, but university qualified or accredited health professionals trained in the used of evidence-based prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management practices to deliver safe and quality care to older people.
Participant contribution category
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Service Type
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Service
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Clinical Support | Nursing care |
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Clinical Support | Allied health and other therapeutic services |
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Clinical Support | Nutrition |
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Clinical Support | Care management |
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Clinical Support | Restorative care management |
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Independence, which is support delivered to older people to help them manage activities of daily living and the loss of skills required to live independently
Participant contribution category
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Service Type
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Service
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Independence | Personal care |
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Independence | Social support and community engagement |
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Independence | Therapeutic services for independent living |
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Independence | Respite |
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Independence | Transport |
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Independence | Assistive technology and home modifications |
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Participant contribution category
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Service Type
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Service
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Everyday living | Domestic assistance |
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Everyday living | Home maintenance and repairs |
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Everyday living | Meals |
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