NDIS Practice Standards and Aged Care Quality Standards: scope and gaps
Australian providers carry dual regulatory load — the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission for disability services, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission for aged care — and software either reduces audit prep or adds to it.
NDIS Practice Standards alignment
The Core Module covers rights and responsibilities, provider governance, provision of supports, and the support environment. OneBookPlus evidences these through participant consent records on the family portal, incident logging tied to shifts, progress notes timestamped against rostered visits, and SCHADS-aligned worker screening fields. AlayaCare covers similar ground but its incident taxonomy reflects Canadian originals; honest gap — neither platform auto-generates a Practice Standards self-assessment, and OneBookPlus does not yet pre-fill the NDIS worker screening database lookup.
Aged Care Quality Standards (ACQS Commission)
Standards 1–8 — from consumer dignity through organisational governance — each need an evidence trail. OneBookPlus maps care notes, complaints, and feedback to Standard 6, and exports a governance pack covering Standard 8 (board reporting, key personnel, risk register). AlayaCare handles clinical documentation well but offloads governance reporting to spreadsheets. Gap — restraint use register handling on OneBookPlus is manual entry today, with no automated SIRS reporting integration; AlayaCare has a partial restraint module but still requires manual Commission upload.
Multi-funding integration
OneBookPlus distinguishes plan-managed, self-managed, and agency-managed NDIS claims, and routes Home Care Package, CHSP, and DVA invoices to the correct funder with GST treatment. AlayaCare supports NDIS and HCP natively; CHSP and DVA require workarounds. Honest call — both platforms benefit from a finance review before go-live.