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What are the differences between NDIS and Aged Care?

by Mar 23, 2023NDIS

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and aged care services are two important systems in Australia designed to provide care and support to vulnerable populations. While they share similar goals, there are significant differences between the two systems in terms of their target populations, funding, and level of control that participants have over their care.

The NDIS is a government-run program that provides support to individuals with permanent and significant disabilities. Its goal is to enable people with disabilities to live as independently as possible by providing funding for a wide range of services, including healthcare, rehabilitation, and community participation programs. NDIS participants have a significant degree of control over their support, including the choice of providers they engage with.

Aged care services provide care and support for older Australians, with services such as home care, respite care, and residential aged care available to those over 65 or 50 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The focus is on providing care and support to older Australians to support older living.

Level of control between NDIS and Aged Care

One of the key differences between the two systems is the level of control that participants have over their care. NDIS participants have a greater level of control over the services they receive, with the ability to choose their providers and the services they receive. Aged care services, on the other hand, are more heavily regulated, with strict standards in place to ensure that all providers meet minimum requirements for quality of care.

Funding Model between NDIS and Aged Care

Another key difference between the NDIS and aged care is the funding model. The NDIS is funded by the federal government, with individual plans developed for each participant to determine their funding needs. In contrast, aged care services are funded by both the federal and state governments, with funding provided to aged care providers to deliver services to eligible individuals.

The eligibility criteria for the NDIS and aged care services also differ. To be eligible for the NDIS, an individual must have a permanent and significant disability that impacts their daily life. In contrast, aged care services are available to all Australians over the age of 65, or over 50 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, regardless of their health status.

The NDIS and aged care services offer different support for vulnerable populations, with different funding models and levels of control for participants. It is important to understand the differences and seek the right support.

Conclusion

At BridgesCare, Management & staff have the following values that they align with and apply to their everyday life, especially to their business as a guide for them in dealing with their clients, partners, and staff.

It is imperative for us to do what is right and have a balanced life that promotes harmony, clear communication, love, and understanding and have good work culture in our office for the people we provide services to.

BridgesCare cultivates and maintains the following values:

  • Respect all
  • Honesty in all dealings
  • Ethical in all undertakings
  • Value every Individual
  • Passion for what we do,
  • Commitment to quality service delivery
  • Total-wellbeing for all

References:

  1. National Disability Insurance Scheme. (2021). About the NDIS. Retrieved from https://www.ndis.gov.au/about-us/what-ndis
  2. Australian Government Department of Health. (2021). Aged Care. Retrieved from https://www.health.gov.au/health-topics/aged-care
  3. Department of Social Services. (2021). Aged Care Information. Retrieved from https://www.dss.gov.au/aged-care-information
  4. National Disability Insurance Scheme. (2021). Retrieved from https://www.ndis.gov.au/understanding-ndis

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