Experienced Instructor
Physiotherapist with 15 years aged experience
About the Webinar
The Support at Home program commences 1 November 2025 —are you prepared for what it means for your business, your clients, and your team?
The reform is significant with the Home Care Package and Short Term Restorative Care progams merging and significant changes to the way in which assistive technology and home modifications are funded.
In this recored webinar and can expect insights into:
- what the reform means for the allied health sector
- what are the key regulatory changes
- how assistive technology will be funded
- how home modifications will be funded
- what a single provider market means
- when capped fees will occur
Experienced Instructor
Physiotherapist with 15 years aged experience
Outcomes
- What the reform means for the allied health sector
- What are the key regulatory changes
- How assistive technology will be funded
- How home modifications will be funded
- What a single provider market means
- When capped fees will occur
Skills You will gain
Regulatory changesAssistive technologyHome modificationsRestorative care pathwayEnd-of-Life pathwayCourse Syllabus
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Our Instructor
The webinar is hosted by Scott Lynch who is the founder & managing director of Community Therapy.
Scott previously served as the Vice Chair of the Australian Physiotherapy Association‘s Gerontology Committee and currently sits on the Department of Health, Disability and Aged Care‘s Quality Indicator and Star Ratings Technical Advisory Group.
Community Therapy is a multidisciplinary allied health organisation with 140 team members working across community aged care, residential aged care and the disability sector.
Community Therapy is an approved CHSP provider of allied health services across the Central Coast and Hunter of NSW and is NDIS registered.

FAQs about the Support at Home webinar
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Can I ask questions about Support at Home during the webinar?
There are lots of questions answered at the end of the webinar. You are welcome to email questions following the webinar to scott [at] communitytherapy.com.au.


