Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01004:reg:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01004
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 8945–11751

classification takes effect.
application for classification means an application completed in accordance with section 15 for classification of a care recipient under section 25‑1 of the Act.
Assessment Pack means the version of the Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) Assessment Pack published by the Department in December 2016, as it exists on 9 December 2016.
Note: In 2016, the Assessment Pack was accessible at http://www.agedcare.health.gov.au.
behaviour domain means the domain relating to behaviour.
Braden activity score, for a care recipient, means the care recipient's score for activity on the Braden Scale assessment item of the AN‑ACC Assessment Tool.
Braden total score, for a care recipient, means the care recipient's total score on the Braden Scale assessment item of the AN‑ACC Assessment Tool.
break period for a care recipient has the meaning given by subsection 33C(3).
CHC domain means the domain relating to complex health care.
compounding factors has the meaning given by section 4A.
DEMMI score, for a care recipient, means the care recipient's total score on the De Morton Mobility Index assessment item.
De Morton Mobility Index assessment item means the De Morton Mobility Index assessment item of the AN‑ACC Assessment Tool.
disruptiveness score, for a care recipient, means the care recipient's score for verbally disruptive or noisy behaviour on the Behaviour Resource Utilisation Assessment assessment item of the AN‑ACC Assessment Tool.
domain means a group of questions in the Answer Appraisal Pack relating to one of the following:
 (a) activities of daily living;
 (b) behaviour;
 (c) complex health care.
domain aggregate range has the meaning given by subsection 6(2).
domain category means a domain category mentioned in a table in Schedule 2.
higher cognitive ability: a care recipient who is mobile only with assistance has higher cognitive ability if the care recipient's AFM cognition score is 22 or more.
higher function: a care recipient who is not mobile has higher function if the care recipient's RUG total score is 16 or less.
higher pressure sore risk: a care recipient who is not mobile has higher pressure sore risk if the care recipient's Braden total score is 13 or less.
independently mobile: a care recipient is independently mobile if the care recipient's DEMMI score is 13 or more.
lower cognitive ability: a care recipient who is mobile only with assistance has lower cognitive ability if the care recipient's AFM cognition score is 10 or less.
lower function: a care recipient who is not mobile has lower function if the care recipient's RUG total score is 17 or more.
lower pressure sore risk: a care recipient who is not mobile has lower pressure sore risk if the care recipient's Braden total score is 14 or more.
medium cognitive ability: a