Carer Group and their Services
Disability Care:
Assistance with Daily Tasks
People with disabilities often require some level of specialized care. Each person with disabilities has different needs regarding their care, depending on the type and severity of their disabilities, and whether they are physical, mental or intellectual. Disability Care is a vital aspect of caregiving that focuses on providing support and assistance to individuals with disabilities, enabling them to live independently and maintain a high quality of life.
Aged Care Service:
Elderly Support
Carer Group are trying to provide the services of older Australian aged care to make easy in day-to-day life regarding their care, responsibilities and to ensuring that our support is both smooth and effective.
Wherever you choose to live with Mercy Health throughout Australia, you’ll find caring staff, friendly faces and support to live life your way.
Travel Assist:
Transport Service.
Carer Group refers to various services and support provided to senior citizens or elderly individuals when they travel. The purpose is to ensure their safety, comfort, and convenience during their journeys, considering their specific needs and potential limitations associated with age.
Carer Group assistance in varies by situation like Specialized transportation, Accommodation, Medical support, Travel companionship, Priority services and Information and guidance.
Specialised Services:
Community Nursing
Carer Group provides many programs and services available to support the health of older Australians. Health services include those provided by medical practitioners, specialists and other health professionals in hospitals and clinics. Older people’s access to these services may vary according to where they live, their access to transport, their health and cultural background.
Daily Living Assistance:
Assistance with Daily Living
Carer Group provides Assisting and Overseeing personal tasks of daily life to enable the participator to live as independently as possible. It covers Assistance with daily personal activities such as personal hygiene activities, or supervision of personal daily tasks, which support a participant to live as independently as possible at home, and in the community.
We Support enabling maximum independence in personal activities of daily living. These supports can be provided in a range of environments, including but not limited to, the participant’s own home.
Plan Management:
Plan Management
Plan Management is useful to NDIS participants to manage funds and payments. The plan management helps the participants to choose services and support which is best suitable for their needs. Plan managers are the person who manage to support the participants’ funding. Plan manager act as a financial intermediary, handling invoices, and ensuring providers are paid on time. Plan Management makes easier to the participants to access the services without worrying about administrative tasks like paying invoices and keeping track of Budget.
Child Representative:
Safe, Secure, and Cared
A behavioural support plan is a structured, formal and person-centered document designed to support participants in managing challenging behaviors by understanding the underlying causes of these behaviors and providing positive strategies to improve the quality of life while reducing the need of restrictive practices like seclusion, chemical restraint, mechanical restraint, physical restraint etc. Behavioural support plan understands the people’s behavior and take necessary steps to improve the people’s behavior and provides monthly update regarding the behaviour.
Behavior Support Plan:
Positive Behavior Support:
A Child Representative is trusted individual designated to represent the interests and rights of a child in the field of legal, welfare and care settings. The child representative understands the child’s voice, child’s interests and their well-being. Children emotional, social and physical needs should be met to make the child more talent and creative. It is very difficult to understand the feelings of children Thus, child representative bridges the gap and acting as the child’s advocate and protector ensuring decisions to respect their rights and promote their development.
Making connections:
Transport Service.
Making Connections is more than finding services and helping the participants to create a network of meaningful relationships and opportunities that enrich their lives and fosters independence. Making connections means making meaningful relationships, networks, and support systems that empower the participants to achieve the goals, enhance their well-being and increase their dependence which involves connecting participants to community resources, social groups, services and opportunities that align with their interests, needs and their aspirations.
Specialist Disability Accommodation
Eligible for SDA
Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) is a range of housing designed for people with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs.
SDA dwellings have accessible features to help residents live more independently and allow other supports to be delivered better or more safely.
Participants eligible for SDA:
- have an extreme functional impairment or very high support needs
- meet the specialist disability accommodation needs requirement and the NDIS funding criteria
Incident Management Systems:
Management System
It is a set of processes and procedures used to identify, assess, record, manage and resolve incidents.
You must manage incidents when a person with disability has either:
- been harmed, or could have been harmed – this includes acts, omissions, events or circumstances
- caused serious harm, or a risk of serious harm, to another person.
If you are a registered provider, you must also appropriately manage reportable incidents that are alleged to have occurred.
Compendium of Resources for PBS
Positive Behaviour Support
This compendium of resources provides behaviour support practitioners with a comprehensive list of positive behaviour support assessment tools that can be used for the purposes of behaviour support assessment, planning, intervention, monitoring and review.
All the support strategies used within PBS should be acceptable to the person and their family, and where possible jointly planned with them too. PBS approaches are based on a set of values of enabling inclusion, choice, participation and equality of opportunity.
COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT:
Monitoring compliance
Monitoring compliance and investigating non-compliance is important to the CARER GROUP Quality and Safeguards Commission’s work as a regulator.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY:
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY
Person-Centered Support:
Person-Centered Support
Individual Values and Beliefs :
Individual Values and Beliefs
People with disabilities have the same right as other members of Australian society to realise their full potential. They should be supported to participate in and contribute to social and economic life and voice their opinions and needs about their services.
We support inclusion and access for people with disabilities to mainstream and community-based activities and other government initiatives (National Disability Strategy 2010-2020)
Independence and Informed choices :
Independence and Informed choices
Governance and Operations:
Governance and Operations