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Products and Funding Grampians Regional Continence Service 102 Ascot Street South Ballarat Health Services – Queen Elizabeth Centre 5320 3795
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* Depends on type of product required * Eligibility criteria * Assessment required to confirm a permanent condition * Moderate to severe incontinence
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* Statewide Equipment Program (SWEP) * Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS) * Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) * Disability Continence Support Service
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* Some continence products may be available on an individual basis as part of a care package as negotiated with case managers through programs such as: * Linkages * Disability Services
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* State funded scheme – http://swep.bhs.org.au * Community based * Excludes funded residential care facilities * Washable and reusable products * Requires a continence assessment by a registered prescriber
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* Federally funded scheme http://www.bladderbowel.gov.au/caps/ * Managed by Medicare * Paid directly into bank account * Application form – health professionals * Certain eligibility criteria * +/- Pension concession card * Clients 5 years and above * Any products
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* Federally funded scheme http://www.dva.gov.au/service_providers/rap/Pages/continence.aspx/ * Gold card holders * Direct Order form – health professionals * Products supplied by a DVA contracted supplier * An allocated number of products per month
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* State Funded * Eligibility: 5-15 yrs, permanent disability and continence issue * Assessment by continence service * All continence products available
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* Male, female or unisex * Washable or disposable * Capacity * Different sizes * Type of leakage * Bed, floor and chair protection
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* Weight bearing * Wheelchair bound * Ability to stand up * Ability to change own clothing * Can’t reach the toilet in time
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* Good hand control required for sheaths * One or two hands required to apply pad * Two hands required to pull up pants * Able to hold a urinal * Able to open/close taps
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* Forgetting to remove or change pad * Removing product * Pad used correctly * Disposal of product incorrectly
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* Shape and size varies * Girth * Legs * Pads/pants close fitting * Correct fitting
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* Greater capacity for night use * Bed protection * Drainage bags for night use * Condom drainage at night * Washables or disposable products * Protection on floor
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* Activity level day and night * Sleeping arrangements - ?shared bed * Is the leakage contained efficiently * Dependency level with toileting * Bulkiness
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* Continence Foundation of Australia http://www.continence.org.au/# http://www.continence.org.au/# * GRCS – continence service in the Grampians Region * Website link- search: bhs.org.au/node/191 * Referrals sent to Central Intake: BHS * centralintake@bhs.org.au centralintake@bhs.org.au * Phone:53203536 or Fax: 53203893
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Thank you. Grampian Regional Continence Service 5320 3795.
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