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    Adjusting to Consumer Directed Care: the experience of Brotherhood of St Laurence community aged care service users
    23 May 2016
    216
    Bonnie Simons, Helen Kimberley, Nicky McColl Jones
    Brotherhood of St Laurence

    Australia’s approach to providing care for older adults living at home has recently undergone radical change, under the banner of Consumer Directed Care. Aged care clients now have individual choice and control of their government-subsidised Home Care Packages. An action research study was undertaken to...

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    Networks of care: valuing social capital in community aged care services
    7 Nov 2016
    188
    Seuwandi Wickramasinghe, Helen Kimberley
    Brotherhood of St Laurence

    Community aged care services in Australia are undergoing major change. With the introduction of Consumer Directed Care (CDC), older adults who are eligible for assistance have control over spending their individual budget on services and can choose a service provider in an open, competitive market....

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