Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01004:reg:4:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01004
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 11528–14124

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 care recipient who is mobile only with assistance has medium cognitive ability if the care recipient's AFM cognition score is between 11 and 21 (inclusive).
mobile only with assistance: a care recipient is mobile only with assistance if the care recipient's DEMMI score is between 4 and 12 (inclusive).
multi‑purpose service has the meaning given by section 104 of the Subsidy Principles 2014.
National Law has the same meaning as in the My Health Records Act 2012.
not mobile: a care recipient is not mobile if the care recipient's DEMMI score is 3 or less.
occupational therapist means a person who holds a general registration under the National Law in the occupational therapy profession as an occupational therapist.
physiotherapist means a person who holds a general registration under the National Law in the physiotherapy profession as a physiotherapist.
police certificate, for a person, means a report about a person's criminal conviction record prepared by:
 (a) the Australian Federal Police; or
 (b) the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission; or
 (c) an agency accredited by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission; or
 (d) the police force or police service of a State or Territory.
registered nurse means a person who holds a general registration under the National Law in the nursing profession as a registered nurse.
Rockwood frailty score, for a care recipient, means the care recipient's score on the Rockwood Frailty Score assessment item of the AN‑ACC Assessment Tool.
RUG total score, for a care recipient, means the care recipient's total score on the Resource Utilisation Group ‑ Activities of Daily Living assessment item of the AN‑ACC Assessment Tool.
serious offence conviction has the same meaning as in the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Rules 2018.
significant: a care recipient mentioned in an item of the table in section 4A has significant compounding factors if the compounding factors for the care recipient, considered together, indicate that the care recipient has significantly higher care needs relative to the needs of other care recipients mentioned in that item.
User Guide means the version of the Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) User Guide published by the Department in December 2016, as it exists on 9 December 2016.
Note: In 2016, the User Guide was accessible at http://www.agedcare.health.gov.au.