Step 10

Home Care Agreement

The Home Care Agreement sets out everything about your Home Care Package including costs, case management, services and any extras. You need to know what should be included in your Home Care Agreements. We outline all the crucial parts in the below section.

In this section you will learn:

STEP 10.1

What should I know about the Home Care Agreement?

The Home Care Agreement at a minimum it should contain your care plan and transparent budget.

STEP 10.2

Can I top up services or get additional services?

You may choose to top up your package by buying additional care and services through your provider.

STEP 10.3

How long does my Home Care Package last?

STEP 10.4

When do I start receiving services and care?

Once you have signed your Home Care Agreement and have an individualized budget, your care and services can begin.

STEP 10.5

What if I want to take a break from my Home Care?

You can take temporary leave from your Home Care Package for any reason, you just need to ask the provider to suspend...

STEP 10.6

Can I change Package Providers?

STEP 10.7

Can a Package Provider stop providing their services to me?

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