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Program to help patients with disability get home

The state government is expanding its program to help people waiting for a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan to be discharged from hospital sooner if they are medically cleared.

The $39 million Pathways to Home program will help patients with a disability, including those in Melton and Moorabool, get home or into home-like accommodation while they await their permanent accommodation plans through NDIS.

Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas said speeding up discharge times for patients with a disability not only benefited them, but freed up hospital beds, easing pressure on emergency departments and ambulances.

In a statement, the government said the initiative will open up space for hundreds of patients.

“Following a successful pilot in metropolitan Melbourne which saw more than 3000 hospital bed days freed up, the program will expand into regional Victoria for the first time – helping more people with a disability regain their independence and spend more time with their families,” the government said.

The government said delayed discharge times for patients with a disability rose to an average wait of five months.

In alphabetical order, the expanded program will now be available through:

• Albury Wodonga Health

• Alfred Health

• Austin Health

• Bairnsdale Regional Health Service

• Barwon Health

• Bendigo Health

• Calvary Health Care

• Castlemaine Health (Dhelkaya)

• Eastern Health

• Melbourne Health

• Mercy Health

• Mildura Base Hospital

• Monash Health

• Northeast Health Wangaratta

• Northern Health

• Peninsula Health

• The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

• The Royal Children’s Hospital

• St. Vincent’s Health

• Western Health

The government said the program operates alongside The Summer Foundation, which works in partnership with health services and disability providers to ensure appropriate transitional accommodation is available.

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