How to achieve a financially sustainable business model in the support at home program (Focusing on CHSP)
Event description
Date: Thursday 28 November
Time: 1pm to 2.30pm SA | 1.30pm to 3pm VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS | 12.30pm to 2pm QLD | 12pm to 1.30pm NT | 10.30am to 12pm WA
Audience: CEO’s, Executive Managers, Team Leaders, Managers and Coordinators, Accountants, Finance Officers and anyone interested in CHSP business operations
Presenter: David Sinclair - Partner StewartBrown, Chartered Accountants
In the recent announcement by the Australian Government, the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) will follow a staged approach and transition to the new Support at Home Program no earlier than 1 July 2027.
On 1 July 2025 Support at Home program replaces Home Care Packages (HCP) and Short-term Restorative Care (STRC). This transition will be an important lesson for CHSP providers to follow as part of their business transformation activities to operate under the revised registration categories in the Support at Home program aimed at avoiding disruptions for CHSP clients.
Furthermore, in July 2027, single service provider model will change to a multiple service provider model, creating greater competition in the market place.
In this presentation delivered by the StewartBrown, specialists in Aged Care and Disability Services, we will explore:
- financial viability for CHSP providers in the Support at Home Program
- identify cost drivers and how to set up and manage individualised client budgets
- understanding and setting Key financial indicators and key performance indicators in the Support at Home Program
- pool funding and opportunities to design innovative service models
- business strategies to achieve financially sustainable Support at Home Program business model
- What providers should be doing right now
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
By ordering tickets, you as the buyer and the ticket holders agree to:
- Not circulate or distribute the weblink or resources to any person or organisation who is not a registered attendee
- Not show the event in a group setting where unregistered attendees are present (you will either receive an invoice for the extra attendees or be removed and no refund given)
- Not make any recordings or capture the video or audio in any capacity
ACIA reserve the right to:
- Remove unauthorised participants from a session if no response is received by the unauthorised attendee within 10 minutes (by Zoom chat).
- Request all participants to turn on their camera
By purchasing tickets you agree to ACIA sending training updates to you.
Notification of cancellation or transfer of registration must be by email to enquiry@acia.asn.au. No refund is available for any cancellations received five working days or less prior to the start date, however a substitute delegate is welcome. Please notify ACIA of any substitution as soon as possible. No refund or transfer will be given for non-attendance.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity