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  • 16 / 12 / 2016 December 2016 Update – Care Forward, Care Consultancy & Care Assess 0
  • 03 / 11 / 2016 New Tasmanian HACC Program Pilot 0
  • 26 / 06 / 2015 Exciting Update: Company Re-Structure 0
  • 17 / 06 / 2015 Care Assess Separate from Service Delivery (Care Forward) 0
  • 02 / 04 / 2015 Selection to provide Regional Assessment Services 0
  • 27 / 02 / 2015 Now a Disability Care Provider 0
  • 23 / 02 / 2015 Public Submission to DHHS Green Paper 0
  • 20 / 02 / 2015 Post Acute (PAP) Program Evaluation 0
  • 01 / 02 / 2015 New Business Development Manager: David Haynes 0
  • 31 / 01 / 2015 New Chairman of the Board: Stelvio Vido 0

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  • December 2016 Update - Care Forward, Care Consultancy & Care Assess
  • New Tasmanian HACC Program Pilot
  • Newsletter: December 2015
  • Reform to reality for Regional Assessment Services
  • Exciting Update: Company Re-Structure
  • Care Assess Separate from Service Delivery (Care Forward)
  • Selection to provide Regional Assessment Services
  • Now a Disability Care Provider
  • Public Submission to DHHS Green Paper
  • Post Acute (PAP) Program Evaluation
  • New Business Development Manager: David Haynes
  • New Chairman of the Board: Stelvio Vido
  • Newsletter: January 2015
  • The new Commonwealth Home Support Program
  • What's Next for Aged Care in 2015?
  • More Home Care Packages (ACAR 2014)
  • Accreditation from Quality Review 2014
  • What Are the Benefits of In-Home Care?
  • 4 Things You Should Know about Post Acute Care
  • Thriving in Aged Care, Not Just Surviving
  • Newsletter: July 2014
  • Why Choose an Independent Coordinator?
  • Keeping our Model – Care Assess
  • Call to Action
  • Newsletter: May 2014
  • Assessment in the upcoming Home Support program
  • Planning our Next ACAR
  • Next Stages of the Aged Care Gateway
  • New Coordinated Aged Care program
  • Future Directions
  • Our Philosophies of Practice
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  • Newsletter: March 2014
  • HACC Growth 2013
  • Recruitment for the North and North West
  • New referral form (HACC programs)
  • Newsletter: November 2013
  • Local offices across all Tasmanian regions
  • New Services Manager role
  • New Board
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  • Newsletter: August 2013
  • Widening Hospital Avoidance program
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  • Sad loss of dear Merryl
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  • Value for money
  • New Home Care Packages Program
  • Home Independence (HHIP) program evaluation
  • Our beginnings in Careworks
  • Newsletter: July 2013
  • VHC Assessment Agency for Tasmania
  • New Home Care Assessment Service
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