Roster of Care (RoC)

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Roster of Care (RoC)

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NDIS Roster of Care (RoC) | NDIS Roster Software

Keywords: NDIS; NDIA; Roster of Care; National Disability Insurance Scheme; NDIS Roster Software;

Disability Service Providers should develop a Roster of Care (RoC) using the Assistance with Daily Living price limits to help the NDIA decide the type of support to include in a participant’s plan. The NDIA provides a Provider SIL Pack with tools and templates to assist in creating the participant’s Roster of Care (RoC) and supporting documents. This document is essential for outlining the type and level of support a participant requires NDIS funding for. Does your current internal scheduling application allow you to design a Roster of Care for your support workers to supplement the approved document?

Roster of Care (ROC) software solution

Datanova understands the requirements of the france area code number National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and Consumer Directed Care (CDC). Use Flowlogic’s scheduler to efficiently manage and schedule your RoC support staff. Flowlogic offers a unified system to intelligently manage all data about your organization, including RoC processes like matching the right worker to the right job and facility.

Flowlogic now includes a Roster of Care with a user-friendly visual interface to outline the support a participant will receive during a typical week. It specifies how many support workers and housemates the participant needs and includes support ratios in NDIA terms. The Scheduler for Roster of Care details the times and days when support is required, as well as periods when SIL support is not needed, such as time with family, on holidays, at work, or attending a day program.

Flowlogic now includes a Roster of Care with a supported visually graphical interface to describe the support a participant will receive get during a typical week.
Our Roster of Care will show how many support workers and housemates the participant needs. In NDIA lingo this is called your support ratio. The Roster of Care lists the times and days you need this support. Our RoC also list times when you don’t need SIL support. This includes time spent with family or friends, on holidays, at work or time spent at a day program.
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