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Top Innovations in Home Care

This webinar presents 11 emerging trends shaping home care models.

Hosted by Jennene Buckley, aged care specialist, former executive director and CEO of Feros Care.

Home care programs will completely transform in June 2025.
The government is rolling out:

  • Activity-based funding

  • A new provider registration scheme

  • Set pricing

  • Increased clinical standards, reporting and regulation.

It's time for home care providers to re-imagine and re-invent their service offerings and value proposition to create their future-state home care programs.

The webinar will provide inspiration and tactical considerations for aged care leaders to integrate into their immediate and medium-term strategies.

The session will touch on:

✔️ Workforce design

✔️ Digital transformation

✔️ Virtual care models

✔️ Client experience trends

✔️ Emerging service models.

They’ll be a Q&A, so bring your Qs.

Who's it for

Executives and leaders in CHSP-funded aged care organisations.

Cost

This workshop is provided at no cost to CHSP-funded organisations.

Facilitated by

Jennene Buckley, Enkindle Consulting.

Previously holding CEO and executive director positions at Feros Care for 20 years, Jennene grew the business from a $3m annual turnover to a $100m enterprise.

Now, she’s the founding partner and director of Enkindle Consulting. Enkindle supports government, peak bodies and aged care providers to create a world-class aged care system.

Currently, Jennene serves on the National Aged Care Advisory Council, the Aged Care IT Council Board and the Expert Advisory Committee on the new Funding Arrangements for Community Care.

Jennene draws on her extensive experience and up-to-date knowledge of the whole sector-wide reform agenda to assist boards and senior leaders in responding to changes, models and requirements in aged care.

Presented by

The SSD Connect Alliance:

  • City of Darebin, City of Whittlesea, Banyule City Council, Merri-bek City Council, Nillumbik Shire Council

  • City of Melbourne, Melton City Council, Maribyrnong City Council, Wyndham City Council

  • Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health

  • Regional Advisors – SSD: North Metro, West Metro & Loddon Buloke

Booking Tickets

When booking on behalf of team members please book the ticket in their name. Duplicate orders will be cancelled.

Up to 3 people from the same organisation can attend.

This workshop is for Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) funded aged care service providers only.

Spaces are Limited

Places for this event are limited. This is so we can give you the best experience by keeping the workshop small. If you can't attend, please cancel your ticket or let us know on ssd@scchc.org.au.

If you give us enough notice, we may be able to offer your place to one of your sector colleagues.

Receiving important emails

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If you don’t know how to do this talk to your IT people.

If you don't receive the Humantix confirmation email after you register or other emails about the event, talk to your IT people or contact us on ssd@scchc.org.au.

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