Clinical Care Plan Development
For individuals with complex health needs, a professionally written clinical care plan is both a CHC evidence document and a guide for care providers. Our registered nurses produce them to the highest standard.
What does Clinical Care Plan Development include?
A clinical care plan differs from a standard care plan in its level of clinical detail. It documents not just what care is required, but the clinical rationale for each element - the health conditions driving the need, the risks associated with unmet needs, the interventions required, and the outcomes being worked toward. In the context of a CHC application, a well-constructed clinical care plan can be a decisive piece of evidence.
SG67's clinical care plans are written by registered nurses with direct experience of the CHC assessment process - meaning they are constructed with the DST domain criteria in mind, and present the person's needs in a way that assessors can evaluate clearly.
Who is this for?
This service is for you if:
You are preparing a CHC application and want a professionally written care plan as supporting evidence
Your loved one has complex, multiple health needs that are not adequately captured in existing documentation
A care home or agency requires a detailed clinical care plan before accepting or continuing care
You are preparing a CHC appeal and need a current, clinically robust care plan as part of the submission
Existing care documentation does not reflect the full extent of the person's clinical needs
What We Do
When SG67 takes on a case, we manage the process from start to finish:
Conduct a comprehensive clinical assessment of the person's needs, conditions, and care requirements
Review all existing medical records, care notes, and assessment documentation
Produce a detailed, person-centred clinical care plan covering all relevant care domains
Write the plan in a way that is both accessible to care providers and clinically credible for CHC purposes
Provide supporting rationale for each care element - including risks of non-provision
A professionally written, clinically rigorous care plan that strengthens CHC applications, satisfies care home and agency requirements, and ensures care providers understand and can meet the individual's health needs.
