HACC program definition

HACC program means the Home and Community Care program established under the Agreement entered into for the purpose of the Home and Community Care Act 1985 of the Commonwealth
HACC program means that Home and Community Care program established under the Agreement entered into for the purpose

Examples of HACC program in a sentence

  • The Home and Community Care (HACC) program is a jointly funded initiative between the Australian Government and States and Territories, implemented in accordance with the Home and Community Care Xxx 0000, the Review Agreement for the Home and Community Care Program 2007 and the National Program Guidelines for the Home and Community Care Program 2007 (“HACC Program”).

  • Several local governments also administer the Home and Community Care (HACC) program, providing support to older people living at home.

  • Community Development While some local governments see provision of welfare and associated community services as a responsibility of other levels of government, some have become increasingly active in this area, such as through the Home and Community Care (HACC) program.

  • A person with a mental illness living in an SRS will be considered as part of this investigation, however a health service provider under the Mental Health Act will not • the Home and Community Care (HACC) program – providing services direct to a person’s home and usually managed by local councils.

  • The Victorian HACC program transitioned into the CHSP on 1 July 2016, followed by the Western Australian HACC program on 1 July 2018.

  • This will be considered during negotiations between the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments to retain the benefits of the Victorian HACC program for older people to the Commonwealth, in accordance with the Heads of Agreement on the National Disability Insurance Scheme and to maintain service continuity for existing clients.

  • They changed from HACC providers because of the quality of care; the maximum hours available in the HACC program were insufficient for their needs; the program was inflexible; they had no choice in staff and times or input into staff management; untrained staff; poor professionalism; lack of confidentiality; and they experienced a lack of responsiveness to need forflexibility.

  • Families who are moving into the HACC jurisdiction under portability do not have to meet the income eligibility requirement for the HACC program.

  • The modifications for the HACC program take more account of technical aids and transportation options, and some cultural factors.

  • The Western Australian HACC program transitioned into the CHSP on 1 July 2018, making the CHSP a national program.

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  • Virginia Stormwater Management Program authority or "VSMP authority" means an authority approved by the State Board after September 13, 2011, to operate a Virginia Stormwater Management Program.

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