How it Works
Navigating Home Care Packages in Brisbane
Getting Started
Initial Consultation
Needs Assessment
Care Plan Development
Care Delivery
Ongoing Reviews
What to Expect
Providing care to clients with conditions such as dementia, memory loss and physical illness requires more than just a by-the-numbers approach to care. It requires empathy, commitment and expertise. Our Brisbane-based carers are highly trained specialists in dementia-specific therapies and behavioural support. We focus on creating safe, familiar environments for you and your loved ones that reduce anxiety and promote a sense of joy and wellbeing. From support in the early stages to more complex care down the line, we provide the patience and emotional support that your family deserves.
Response Times
In Australia, response and wait times for aged care services can vary across care type. While assessment referrals are often triaged in just a few days, the median elapsed time in those approved for home care is 8-9 months while for permanent residential aged care it’s only 41 days.
If you’re tired of dealing with long response times and the other bureaucracy involved in applying for aged care, Aged Plus is here to help. We’ll assist you in navigating these challenging aspects of the process as well as the finer details of the Support at Home program in Brisbane 2025. Our early consultations will help you streamline the wait time process and we’ll make sure crucial needs are met immediately while you wait for higher-level funding.
What’s Included VS. Excluded
The Support at Home service list provides guidance on the type of services that Support at Home funding can be used for. Services have to be delivered directly or supervised by university-qualified or accredited health professionals trained in using evidence-based prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management practices.
Clinical supports
What’s included?
- Community based nursing care to meet care needs such as treating clinical conditions, administration of medicines and wound care.
What’s excluded?
- Services more appropriately funded through other health systems or programs (e.g. specialist palliative care).
Allied health
What’s included?
- Assistance for an older person to regain or maintain physical, functional and cognitive abilities which allow them to remain safe and independent at home.
What’s excluded?
- Services more appropriately funded through the primary health care system and other programs.
Nutrition
What’s included?
- Prescribed supplementary dietary products.
What’s excluded?
- Products that are not prescribed for age-related needs (e.g. weight loss).
Case management
What’s included?
- Activities that ensure aged care services contribute to an older person’s overall wellbeing.
What’s excluded?
- Administrative costs funded through service prices.
Transport
What’s included?
- Group and individual transport to connect an older person with activities.
What’s excluded?
- Purchase of a car and running costs.
Domestic assistance
What’s included?
- Professional light cleaning.
What’s excluded?
- Specialist cleaning services such as pest control and carpet cleaning.
Home maintenance
What’s included?
- Essential light gardening and minor repairs.
What’s excluded?
- General expenses and services that would usually be paid for or fall under the responsibility of other parties.