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A group of vendors is running a series of seminars for organisations delivering community aged care.

ClickSoftware, in conjunction with Mobile Computing and Help4U, is running a series of breakfast seminars to show how mobile workforce management and service optimisation can be applied to community aged care.

The company notes that the Consumer Directive Care initiative within the Commonwealth Home and Community Care Program will fund selected community aged care providers to deliver innovative service models, providing care recipients and their carers with greater control over the design and delivery of the care and services they receive. The trick is to maintain care standards while increasing productivity and reducing costs.

The seminars are being held later this month in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

Details are available here.

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