Care service talks yet to finish
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FEDERAL Government contracts for in-home aged care service delivery in the Loddon Shire are still to be finalised, according to the Department of Health and Aged Care.
A spokesperson on Monday confirmed talks with “incoming providers to continue Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) delivery in the area” continued. 
“However, as contract negotiations have not yet been finalised, the department is not in a position to provide details,” the spokesperson said.
“This information will be made available as soon as possible.”
Selection of new providers for in-home care services follows Loddon Shire’s decision last November to withdraw from the sector after Federal Government reforms.
Council made the decision after consultation with staff and clients.
Loddon is one of many councils that made a similar decision.
The department spokesperson said: “The department was formally notified that Loddon Shire Council is relinquishing its CHSP services from July 1, 2023.  As part of its relinquishment processes, the department has completed a rigorous direct selection and has selected existing CHSP providers based on their geographical footprint, service delivery performance and capability to continue CHSP delivery in the area.
“As the relinquishing organisation, Loddon Shire Council is expected to continue supporting clients until a new provider/s commences. 
“The relinquishment process includes the development of a transition out plan aimed at ensuring effective communication with staff and the department and continuity of service delivery for clients.”
Loddon Shire late last year had 20 permanent and two casual service delivering in-home aged care services.
The department spokesperson said this week: “As part of this transition period, it is a matter for both the outgoing and incoming providers to manage the organisational and staffing requirements involved in the transition process.”

 

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