2. Forum Aims To inform participants about the issues/challenges facing people with disabilities who are ageing To look at what services are doing (PLANNING) to meet the changing needs of clients 17 June 2010 2
3. Agenda Josie Prioletti; Facilitator Welcome, Forum Aims and overview of latest research “ageing in place” NDS 2009 Leah Hobson; Policy Officer AFDO (Australian Federation of Disability Organisations) Issues and challenges facing people with disabilities and services in the future Frances Mc Cartain; Acting Director, Community & Individual Support DHS DHS plans to meet the changing needs of people with disabilities who are ageing BREAKtea, coffee and biscuits provided Ross Coverdale; CEO Araluen Centre The development of an ageing Action plan – our journey, why and how it was developed and what we hope to achieve Janine Edwards; Nillumbik Community Health Centre The necessity for long term planning, individual case studies 17 June 2010 3
4. Interface Barriers Impediments to “ageing in place” for Victorians with a disability November 2008, National Disability Services, Victoria Funded by Helen Macpherson Smith Trust 17 June 2010 4
13. Rigidity and inflexibility within eligibility criteria in both Aged Care and Disability Support Services
14. Lack of a comprehensive cross-program model to support people with disabilities of all ages throughout their lifetime17 June 2010 8
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16. A need for consistent assessment tools and protocols across the Aged Care and Disability Support sectors
17. Financial deficiencies in the service system and within families supporting people living with disabilities17 June 2010 9
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19. No clear process for Disability Support Services to access funding increases when support needs on individuals increase especially in CRUs
20. There is an unnecessary emphasis and fear amongst policy makers and Government Departments in relation to “double dipping”17 June 2010 10
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22. Inconsistencies in the interpretation of eligibility for Community Palliative Care Services
23. Difficulties experienced by people with a disability who are ageing when they wish to retire from their day program because CRUs are not generally staffed during the day
24. There is a barrier between supported employment and appropriate recreational and social activities, with no pathway to retirement
27. Poor management of health care episodes resulting in inappropriate and early admissions to Residential Aged Care due to a lack of transition care availability linked to CRUs17 June 2010 12
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29. Lack of medical knowledge of CRU staff leading to a fear of making a mistake in the provision of support to people with a disability who are ageing and experiencing age-related health issues
30. Lack of confidence amongst Aged Care Services personnel in assessing and working with people with a disability who are ageing 17 June 2010 13
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32. Inadequate attention to transition planning for older carers to support their own ageing and the person for whom they care
33. A lack of clear and understandable information for families regarding the complex array of services, programs and eligibility rules 17 June 2010 14
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35. A lack of transport options in rural and remote areas making it difficult to access appropriate community and home-based supports17 June 2010 15
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37. Develop and implement targeted training programs for disability support workers to improve their understanding of Aged Care Services (residential and community) and the needs of people as they age (e.g. retirement, dementia, health conditions)
38. Foster and evaluate the development of shared housing initiatives and/or the co-location of supported accommodation for disabled people with Residential Aged Care facilities so that ageing carers and people with disabilities can stay together or live close by17 June 2010 16
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40. Foster and evaluate partnership arrangements between local Aged Care providers (including ACAS) and Disability Support agencies
41. Confirm the extent to which the ACAS/Disability Services Assessment Protocol developed by DHS is currently in use, and encourage its implementation more widely17 June 2010 17
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43. What we can do now; What planning processes can we undertake now to assist us with meeting the changing need? 17 June 2010 18