What to look out for when choosing a Support at Home care partner
Navigating Australia’s aged care system can be a daunting task. There are more than 900 approved organisations providing Support at Home services across the country, and that number continues to grow. Knowing what to look for in a provider can make the selection process much easier.
Here are five key features to keep in mind when comparing Support at Home providers:
You have the right to safe and high-quality care and services, and to be treated with dignity and respect. Before you select your Support at Home care partner, ask about the checks and balances each organisation has in place to ensure you have home care and services of the safest and highest standard.
What to ask:
- Do you comply the Australian Aged Care Quality Standards?
- What background checks do you conduct?
- Do your staff receive regular training?
- How do you handle complaints?
At Latrobe Community Health Service, we are committed to continuous improvement. That means we:
- conduct background checks on all our staff and home care partners
- provide staff with regular training
- continue to review our service delivery through consumer feedback and internal audits
- meet the national aged care quality standards.
No one should be caught out by extra fees or hidden charges. Ask each provider you speak with about their service costs and what you can expect to pay. These costs vary from organisation to organisation, so it’s important you take the time to understand them.
Latrobe Community Health Service prides itself on transparency and fairness. Our costs are not buried in the fine print – you can download our pricing schedule right now. And when you call to ask about our services, we will spend time explaining our costs. Understanding what you’re paying is important to us.
Everyone’s needs are different, and usually they change over time. You deserve a Support at Home plan that is tailored for you. It can be helpful to look into the types of services and direct support that different providers offer.
Think about what kind of services you’d like to access, and how your needs might change in the short- and long-term. Have your list of ‘must-have’ services handy whenever you enquire about a Support at Home care partner.
What to ask:
- What services do you offer, and can I receive them where I live?
- Does your organisation provide all of the services directly, or do you have partner organisations?
- If my needs or wants change, can I change the services I receive?
- I already have a cleaner and gardener whom I trust and get along with. Can I keep them if I select you as my Support at Home care partner?
At Latrobe Community Health Service, our breadth of Support at Home services is unmatched. We deliver more than 100 health and community care programs, including domestic assistance, GPs, dental, nursing, mental health practitioners, podiatrists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dietitians and many others. And if you already have a service provider you like, we can work with them. We will tailor your care plan to suit you, and you are always in control.
When you choose your Support at Home care partner, you are selecting the team of advisors you want to work with to develop your care plan and establish services in your home. You may need to call your care advisor or service coordinator to cancel, reschedule or add a new service. Ask providers about their phone or email support and how long it will take them to get back to you.
What to ask:
- What hours and days are you available on the phone?
- How quickly can I expect a response?
At Latrobe Community Health Service, we check in (in person!) to make sure your Support at Home funding is working for you. Plus, if you need to call us, there will always be someone on the other end of the line. We provide 24-hour phone support for urgent enquiries.
Some Support at Home providers are private, profitable businesses while others are not-for-profit. Choosing a provider whose values align with yours or who invests in causes you care about can prove worthwhile. Firstly, you’ll likely feel more comfortable dealing with their staff. Secondly, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you’re with a provider you can trust.
What to ask:
- Are you a not-for-profit?
- Where do you invest your revenue or surplus funds?
- What are your organisation’s values?
Latrobe Community Health Service is a secular not-for-profit organisation that reinvests in the communities we serve. We have delivered in-home aged care services to older Australians for more than 20 years. Our consumers stay with us because they trust us.
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