About this Event
Expand Your Impact: Transitioning to Aged Care Forum
Following the success of our Melbourne event, we're bringing this in-demand forum to Sydney, Gold Coast, Adelaide, and Perth! Dive into crucial insights on funding pathways, regulatory requirements, and strategic planning to align your services with the Aged Care model—ensuring seamless transitions, growth, and readiness to meet the needs of Australia’s aging population.
Why Attend?
✅ Gain high-level insights and actionable strategies tailored for senior leaders
✅ Learn how to diversify your business across NDIS and Aged Care sectors
✅ Network with industry leaders and decision-makers for long-term connections
This forum is your opportunity to stay ahead, build resilience, and drive growth in a changing landscape. Reserve your spot today—spaces are limited!
Agenda :
12.15pm - 12.30pm
Arrival and registration
12.30am - 12.40pm
Welcome and Introductions
12.45pm - 1.15pm
Diversifying your NDIS business and exploring the opportunities in Aged Care
This presentation will guide NDIS providers through the process of diversifying into the Aged Care sector, highlighting key opportunities and strategic approaches for expansion. Attendees will learn how to leverage their existing capabilities and expertise to enter the Aged Care market effectively. The session will cover market trends, regulatory requirements, and funding mechanisms relevant to Aged Care, as well as practical steps for adapting business models to meet the needs of an older demographic. By exploring case studies and best practices, providers will gain insights into how to successfully integrate Aged Care services, enhance their offerings, and achieve growth while continuing to deliver high-quality care.
1.20pm - 2.00pm
Staff, Quality, and Safeguarding: Navigating Transitions Between Aged Care and NDIS
This topic explores the interplay of staff roles, quality standards, and safeguarding protocols across the Aged Care and NDIS sectors, highlighting both the similarities and differences.
In both sectors, staff are guided by a commitment to person-centred care, regulatory compliance, and safeguarding vulnerable individuals, but there are key distinctions in service models, funding mechanisms, and care requirements.
Aged care typically addresses the holistic, long-term needs of elderly individuals, while NDIS focuses on empowering people with disabilities to live independently through personalized services.
The transition of staff between these sectors requires careful attention to cross-training, skill adaptation, and an understanding of the regulatory and operational differences.
Staff need to adjust to participant-directed funding models in NDIS, compared to the more centralized approach in aged care, and be equipped to handle different complexities in care.
This presentation will also address strategies for effectively transitioning and utilizing staff across both sectors, ensuring that quality standards and safeguarding measures remain intact while meeting the distinct needs of aged care recipients and NDIS participants.
2.00pm - 2.15pm
Break
2.15pm - 3.00pm
The new provider registration model - Registration and Registration renewal (Home Services) and Auditing process
In this presentation, we will explore the newly introduced provider registration model for Home Services. The session will provide a detailed overview of the processes involved in both initial registration and renewal, highlighting key changes and requirements under the new model.
Attendees will learn about the steps to complete registration, maintain compliance, and navigate the renewal process effectively.
Additionally, the presentation will cover the auditing process, including preparation tips, common compliance issues, and best practices for ensuring successful audits.
This session is designed to help Home Services providers understand and adapt to the new registration framework, ensuring ongoing adherence to regulatory standards and operational excellence.
3.00pm - 3.30pm
Home Care Packages Program Challenges (HCPP) with Funding and Subsidies and Aged Care Capital Assistance Program (ACCAP) Thin markets, multiple streams
This presentation will address the complex challenges faced by providers within the Home Care Packages Program (HCPP), focusing on funding limitations, fluctuating subsidies, and navigating thin markets.
It will also explore the Aged Care Capital Assistance Program (ACCAP), providing insights into how providers can leverage capital support to sustain and grow their services.
Attendees will learn how to manage the complexities of multiple funding streams, tackle regional thin markets, and optimize financial strategies to ensure quality care delivery.
The session will offer practical solutions for overcoming these hurdles while maintaining long-term sustainability in the Aged Care sector.
3.30pm - 4.00pm
Beyond Billable Hours: Building Capability and Expertise in Aged Care Services
This session will delve into the intricacies of expanding into Aged Care, emphasizing that it’s more than just adding chargeable hours. It requires growing your business’s capability, developing sector-specific expertise, and adhering to a dedicated set of standards and regulatory obligations.
Learn how to effectively transition your operations to meet the responsibilities of a different customer base, and master the art of navigating both private and government tenders for long-term business success.
4.00pm - 4.15
Panel and Audience Q & A
4.30pm - 7.00pm
Networking
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
BDO Australia - Adelaide, 420 King William Street, Adelaide, Australia
AUD 264.57