STEP 7
Care Management Plan
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STEP 7.1
What do I need to do before I’m ready for a Care Management Plan?
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STEP 7.2
How do I decide my goals for my care management plan?
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STEP 7.3
What is the role of a Case Manager?
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STEP 7.4
Can I be involved in managing my package?
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STEP 7.5
Can I fully manage my own package?
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STEP 7.6
What rights do I have with my Home Care Provider?
Can I fully manage my own package?
Managing your home care package yourself
It is possible to fully self-manage a Home Care Package and have the Package Provider administer the finances but otherwise be in the background.
It is possible for the person receiving home care to appoint an individual, spouse or child as the Care Manager. This person would work with the ACAT team, the Package Provider and you to set goals and agree on the support needed.

Jill Donaldson
agedcare101
Physiotherapist
As the Case Manager they would contract Service Providers.
The Care Manager would manage the schedule and the roster of different staff. Once goals are met, the Care Manger would identify new goals and shift services accordingly.
The family member who is the care manager would have full control over the situation. This would free up more funds for your home care services, but the additional time and work required should be acknowledged.
Assistance with Interpreting
To ensure everyone can participate fully, providers can access the Government-funded ‘Translating and Interpreting Services National’, which provides services on-site and over the phone at no cost to you or the provider.
You can use the service as you:
- Negotiate your Home Care Agreement
- Design your care plan
- Develop your individualised budget
Plus:
- Discuss your monthly statement
You can speak to your Home Care Provider to arrange someone from the Translating and Interpreting Services for you. This is a free service.