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Assessing for Assistive Technology and Equipment

Many health professionals are not aware of the range of technology and equipment interventions that are available. Assessing effectively for Assistive technology, equipment and goods is different to other types of clinical assessments that health professionals may have undertaken. Incorrect assessments could mean that older people are not supported with the right goods, equipment, or assistive technology that meets their needs. Conversely, we are aware of providers who have been audited and found to have approved goods, equipment and assistive technology that did not comply and were required to repay the funds. Effective assessment of clients can lead to greater independence, prevention of unplanned hospital admissions and improved quality of life.

Overview

You will come away from this interactive training session with the practical skills and knowledge to assess your clients for goods, equipment and assistive technology to ensure compliance with the revised reform requirements. Learn who qualifies for equipment and assistive technology and discuss examples that may lack clarity. You will learn about examples of appropriate and inappropriate assessments and what factors should be considered. We will explore a range of examples of goods, equipment and assistive technology that support older people to maintain independence, health and wellbeing.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this training session, you will be able to:

  • Explain the key changes to the Home Care Package Operational Manual and DVA Guidelines including eligibility
  • Updated information about how CHSP and HCP recipients can access additional goods and equipment when needed
  • Describe how to assess for goods and equipment and identify typical applications
  • Describe the types of assistive technology and assessment processes
  • Communicate with clients, families/carers and health professionals regarding assessments
  • Outline how the assessment for equipment and assistive technology links with clinical assessments and care plans
  • Conduct screening for risks and 'Red Flags' associated with assessing for equipment purchases for the client
  • Outline the process of evaluation of the effectiveness of Assistive technology, equipment and goods for the client

Recognition

All attendees will receive a Statement of Attendance upon completion of an assessment as evidence of Continuing Professional Development hours.

Who will benefit most from this training session?

Health professionals operating within their scope of practice to assess for equipment and technology.

This could include Care Managers, Registered Nurses and Allied Health professionals.


Dates

Tue 9 May 2023, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM


Location

Online


Pricing

$601.70


Contact

Link https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/assessing-for-assistive-technology-and-equipment-registration-557329566737?mc_cid=c107fd7bf5&mc_eid=493d9d33cf



Created 26th April 2023

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