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The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) identified in the People with Disability in Australia (2020)<\/a> report that 5,600 people under the age of 64 are in permanent residential aged care.<\/strong><\/p>\n
As we know, the Australian Government is committed to minimising the need for younger people to live in RAC facilities. Until such a time however (2025 as per the Younger People in Residential Aged Care – Action Plan<\/a>), the aim is for NDIS participants living in RAC to receive regulated care and support as per NDIS legislation.<\/p>\n
And while Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) have partnered with the NDIS Commission to create the RAC NDIS Support Hub<\/a>, resources are still in development given the infancy of the initiative itself.
\nNDIS Support Coordinators are attempting to understand the Aged Care legislation however as Disability Services Manager, Kelli Payne and her team from Marsden Families Program identified recently, “We have done quite a bit of research ourselves but there appears to be a huge grey area when interpreting and applying the [aged care] legislation”<\/em> when it comes to funding and responsibilities.<\/p>\n
Our advice; start working together and educating each other.<\/p>\n
Of course, utilise the supports from ACSA, however as they continue to develop it’s important to also provide support to each other. After all, each of you are experts in your area\/sector. You have the ability to explain complex legislation to each other and transfer it into direct service provision understanding.<\/p>\n
Before developing care plans or budgets for care and services, engage each other for education, support to navigate the claiming portal and stakeholder\/case conferences to make sure you are all on the same page (RAC and NDIS providers).<\/p>\n
Ensure you understand just how an NDIS participant’s funds work within RAC and the NDIS plan. Cross billing can be challenging to understand and navigate therefore lean on each other to fill any knowledge gaps along the way.<\/p>\n
Lastly, engage the support of education and consultation firms (such as Amergin<\/a>) who specialise in, and therefore understand, both the Aged Care AND NDIS sectors. That way you receive tailored advice and guidance in areas such as service provision, funding and claiming, policy and procedure revisions, and audit support.<\/p>\n