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Dec 20, 2024

Are you ready to upgrade your care management software solution?

Revolutionise your approach to streamline operations, improve service delivery, and meet aged care needs 

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The integration of digital technology across Australia is pivotal in shaping the future of aged care services. Many aged care providers have taken the initiative to adopt a care management software solution to improve and streamline their operations, aiming to deliver better care to those in need.

However, the rapid development and the introduction of these various care management software solutions have led to an influx of products on the market, not all of which meet high-quality standards.

Consequently, many providers are dissatisfied with their current software solution.

With numerous options available across Australia, each promising better outcomes for aged care providers and residents alike, selecting the right software can quickly become overwhelming!

This is why we created an article exploring several key considerations before taking that big step and migrating to another system.

We'll explore the various signs that indicate it may be time to reevaluate your current software, helping you determine if a switch is necessary. Additionally, we will provide practical advice on navigating the transition smoothly to minimise disruption to your workflow.

We'll also discuss selecting a care management software provider who strongly emphasises person-centred care, ensuring that the new software aligns with your aged care needs and enhances the quality of care you deliver to residents.

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Identifying the most suitable option for your aged care organisation

The focus has shifted from merely searching for care management software solutions to identifying the most suitable option for your aged care organisation. This requires a thoughtful evaluation of several critical factors, including:

  • Meeting the needs of AN-ACC 
  • Supporting Monthly Care Statements
  • Functionality
  • Interoperability
  • User-friendliness
  • Security
  • Scalability
  • Evidence care on the go

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Signs it's time to migrate to a better system

When you manage an aged care organisation, you want to be sure about your care management software. You need a dependable, easy-to-use solution to smoothly support daily operations and care tasks. This way, you can avoid unexpected disruptions.

If you doubt the effectiveness of your current care management software, consider these key indicators that suggest it may be time for a change:

Does not meet the needs of AN-ACC 

Is your care management software solution suitable for AN-ACC? It should have all the essential features to ensure that your aged care home meets AN-ACC's requirements and secures funding.

You need a care management software solution that captures mandatory care time minutes easily and captures 100% of the data required for funding.

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Furthermore, your care management software solution must be able to handle highly sensitive health information, which the care management software provider must protect to prevent unauthorised access and potential data breaches.

The company providing your care management software must also be ISO27001 accredited, ensuring higher security and regulatory compliance.

 

No support with Monthly Care Statements

Monthly Care Statements, a new transparency measure, is a written statement that aged care providers give to residents and their representatives monthly, summarising:

  • The care the resident accesses
  • Changes to the resident's health or care needs
  • Other relevant events that occurred in the previous period

Your care management software should be able to create the Monthly Care Statements for you, making the process more automated and less manual when it becomes mandatory for aged care homes to give statements.

No regular enhancements or new functionalities

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If your care management software lacks regular updates that introduce new features, functionality improvements, or security enhancements, it risks becoming outdated. This means the system diminishes its effectiveness in managing care and increases your system's vulnerability to security threats and other online risks.

To ensure the highest level of service and security, you should choose a company that prioritises ongoing investment in continuous improvement and development of its system.  

Bad customer service

Are you having trouble reaching the support or technical team? Are response times too long, or are you receiving unsatisfactory solutions to your issues? This may indicate that your current software supplier is not prioritising your needs. In such situations, seeking alternative suppliers who demonstrate a strong commitment to customer service is a good idea!

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Look for companies that prioritise providing reliable support and have a track record of addressing customer concerns quickly and efficiently. In addition, it's crucial to ensure that you are not incurring additional costs for customer support.

Find a supplier who offers customer support at no extra charge. This will allow you to access assistance without worrying about hidden fees or unexpected expenses.

 

Not interoperable

Sharing information between health and aged care services using an interoperable care management software solution is crucial in providing the best possible care for residents.

If your software solution is not interoperable, it's time to migrate to a different system.

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Furthermore, your care management software should be able to integrate with My Health Record to facilitate the easy and efficient transfer of detailed medical information across various organisations.

Additionally, look for a software supplier that integrates with best-in-breed systems like electronic medication management systems BestMed, Australia’s favourite eNRMC medication management solution for aged care.

 

Not user friendly

User-friendly care management software refers to technology designed with the user experience in mind. It should prioritise ease of use, ensuring that aged care professionals can navigate it intuitively to complete their care-related tasks efficiently, regardless of their technical expertise.

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The design should have a straightforward icon-driven interface that helps staff from more diverse backgrounds, i.e., English is a second language, and helpful features that guide users through various functions, making it accessible to everyone. Ultimately, user-friendly software should enhance productivity by minimising the learning curve and allowing carers to focus on their work rather than struggling with complicated systems.

See what aged care providers say about Person Centred Software's icon-driven interface!

"Person Centred Software's care management software is straightforward to use, and the icon-driven interface is excellent for our non-IT literate and dyslexic care workers as well as care workers from CALD backgrounds with limited English proficiency; multilingual capability is essential for us." 

- Ada Cheng, CEO of the Australian Nursing Home Foundation 

"From a cultural perspective, it's much better to have icon-driven technology as it helps us to manage language barriers across our workforce. In addition, the quality of information the care managers are getting is much better – Person Centred Software's technology has simplified many processes, too." 

- Lyn Morgan, CEO and General Manager of Yass Valley 

"Person Centred Software's care management software is icon-driven, which makes it much easier for our non-English speaking staff to enter progress notes. All they have to do is select the icons, and the system automatically generates the progress notes for them, which has been incredibly valuable. Staff don't have to sit in front of the computer typing in progress notes at the end of their shift; they have the freedom to be with the residents they care for." 

- Mariola Suwart, Director of Nursing, Alexander Aged Care  

Can't evidence care on the go

Aged care professionals must be able to evidence care on the go using their care management software. This means they should be able to record progress notes while with residents, which automatically updates charts, reports, care plans, and other features in real-time.

If your current system doesn't allow you to document care this way—making it easier for carers to spend more time with residents and less on administrative tasks—it's time to explore a new solution!

Software security issues

The care management software provider must possess IT partner accreditations or certifications. A lack of robust accreditations could jeopardise your aged care organisation's accreditations and make renewal more difficult.

Third-party verification signifies reliability and trustworthiness, making your compliance easier.

Additionally, your care management software provider must be ISO 27001 accredited. This demonstrates that they have the processes and controls in place to protect your organisation's information and that of your customers.

 

Limited scalability 

Limited scalability can hinder your aged care organisation from expanding its operations in response to market demand, creating significant risks to your success and growth.

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Aged care providers should look for a care management software solution that offers cloud-based functionality.

This provides flexible storage options that adapt to your needs, allowing you to grow without concerns about storage limitations.

 

What you need to consider before switching aged care management software solutions

Aged care providers should consider several important factors when switching software providers to improve their daily operations and enhance care-related tasks.

Making the right choice can lead to better support for staff and residents, ensuring a higher standard of care and a more efficient workflow:

  • It's crucial to allocate enough time for comprehensive research. Start by examining the offerings of each care management software provider available in the market. Schedule a demo with each supplier to better understand their solution and evaluate the expertise and efficiency of their staff. During these sessions, asking specific questions and thoroughly exploring the software's functionalities and features is essential to ensure they meet your organisation's requirements and expectations.
  • Gather insights from other aged care providers and explore in-depth case studies and reviews to fully understand the available options.
  • Evaluate the time and resources needed for training and implementation. Allocating adequate time for staff training is essential to ensuring everyone is fully prepared for the implementation process.
  • Listen to your care staff. Involving frontline care workers in the decision-making process is crucial, as they will be the ones using the software. 

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Gathering their input and addressing concerns can ensure a smoother transition and successful implementation.

To learn more, click here to read our blog on how to choose from a list of aged care software providers.

Choosing a supplier who prioritises person-centred care

Ensuring that individuals receive care and treatment tailored specifically to their needs

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With over a decade of expertise in developing care management software solutions for the residential aged care sector across Australia, we are the ideal choice for your care organisation's software needs.  

Our care management software solution:

  • Meets the needs of AN-ACC 
  • Supports Monthly Care Statements
  • Receives regular updates that introduce new features, functionality improvements, and security enhancements
  • Interoperable
  • Integrates with My Health Record
  • User-friendly with an icon-driven interface
  • Saves staff time
  • Evidence's care on the go, in real-time
  • Cloud-based and ISO 27001 accredited

Our cutting-edge care management software solutions are also designed with the individual in mind, helping to ensure that each resident receives appropriate person-centred care and treatment based on their needs and preferences.

From user interface design to overall functionality, this principle we uphold is intricately woven into every feature and element of our software.

Our very name, Person Centred Software, is a testament to this philosophy, emphasising our focus on prioritising individual needs.

Person Centred Software is now an essential part of our pathway to improving our care

"Person Centred Software's care management software solution has helped us meet the new Aged Care Quality Standards. We have instant access to audit compliance information and can now provide detailed evidence of care to demonstrate to ACQSC and other regulatory bodies. It's nice to be confident that the best quality, person-centred care is delivered at the facility. Person Centred Software is now an essential part of our pathway to improving our care; I'm not sure what our organisation would do without them". 

Ada Cheng, CEO of the Australian Nursing Home Foundation (ANHF)

 

Person-centred care is essential for compliance with the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission. Our innovative care management solution helps your organisation implement a person-centred approach while ensuring adherence to regulations.

Click here to book a demo to learn more.  

Starting your journey with Person Centred Software: Your path to improvement

Getting started

We understand the challenges faced by aged care providers and that navigating care management software options can be overwhelming; that's why we guide you through every step of the process.

Starting your journey with Person Centred Software is straightforward and transformative for your care organisation! Whether you're still using outdated paper-based systems or relying on another care software provider, our expert team is here to ensure a seamless transition.

To learn more, book a demo and talk with our friendly experts about how to get started.

Start your journey with Person Centred Software today!

The ideal choice for your aged care organisation's software needs

 

December 20, 2024

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