IELTS-G 14 Reading test 1 section 1 Q1-6

READING

Questions 1-14

Read the text below and answer Questions 1-6.

TRANSITION CARE FOR THE ELDERLY

What is transition care?

Transition care is for older people who have been receiving medical treatment, but need more help to recover, and time to make a decision about the best place for them to live in the longer term. You can only access transition care directly from hospital.

Transition care is focused on individual goals and therapies and is given for a limited time only. It offers access to a package of services that may include:

  • low-intensity therapy such as physiotherapy (exercise, mobility, strength and balance) and podiatry (foot care)
    • access to a social worker
    • nursing support for clinical care such as wound care
    • personal care.

Who provides transition care services?

Transition care is often provided by non-government organisations and is subsidised by the government. If your circumstances allow, it  is expected you’ll contribute  to the cost of your care.

Daily care fees are set by the organisation that provides your transition care services (your service provider). They should explain these fees to you, and the amount charged should form part of the agreement between you and the service provider. The fee is calculated on a daily basis.

Where do I receive transition care?

Transition care is provided in your own home or in a ‘live-in’ setting. This setting can be part of an existing aged-care home or health facility such as a separate wing of a hospital.

What if I’m already receiving services through a different programme?

If you’re already receiving subsidised residential care in an aged-care home, but you need to go somewhere else for transition care, your place in the  aged-care home will be held until you return.

Questions 1-6

Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text on page 16? In boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet, write

TRUE if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN    if there is no information on this