Working With, Not Doing For Webinar 3: Wellness and Reablement in Intake

Working With, Not Doing For Webinar 3: Wellness and Reablement in Intake

By Sector Support and Development, COTA Queensland
Online event

Overview

Discover practical ways to apply wellness and reablement principles during intake, including first contact, screening and assessment.

What is wellness and reablement?

Wellness and reablement is about helping older people stay independent, confident and in control – by doing with, not doing for.

The Australian Government requires CHSP-funded aged care providers to embed a wellness and reablement approach into all services, including intake.

Why this matters

A wellness and reablement approach at intake:

  • Sets clear expectations from the first contact
  • Supports better outcomes for older people
  • Encourages confidence, independence and goal setting
  • Reduces reliance on long-term services
  • Aligns with aged care reforms and consumer expectations
  • Strengthens dignity, choice and control

This session covers:

Webinar 3 in a series of 4, this 90 minute webinar focuses on how to apply wellness and reablement principles during intake, including first contact, screening and assessment.
You’ll:

  • Explore what wellness and reablement looks like at intake
  • Enhance your knowledge and skills to support older people using wellness and reablement principles from the start
  • Enhance your knowledge on how to identify reablement referrals within My Aged
  • Review intake-specific scenarios and real client stories

Bring your questions – there'll be time for a Q&A.

Who should attend

This session is suitable for anyone working in CHSP-funded aged care who is involved in intake, screening, assessment or referrals.

Meet your facilitators

Your facilitators have extensive experience supporting CHSP-funded providers to embed a wellness and reablement approach into their services. They are:

Melanie Perks, Sector Support & Development Manager, Ballarat Community Health, Grampians Region Sector Support and Development

Sally Dagg, Regional Advisor Sector Support and Development, Bellarine Community Health, West Gippsland HealthCare Group

Paul Bennett, Regional Wellness and Reablement Consultant, Gateway Health, Hume Region Alliance

Presented by:

Council on the Ageing Queensland, Sector Support and Development in partnership with:

  • Grampians Region Sector Support and Development
  • Hume Region Alliance and,
  • West Gippsland HealthCare Group.


This webinar series is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing. Although funding for the series has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.

Category: Health, Personal health

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

Location

Online event

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Free
Jun 9 · 5:00 PM PDT