AN-ACC and care minutes, tracked without the spreadsheets
Ontvine is configurable AN-ACC software for Australian residential aged care — track AN-ACC classifications and funding, monitor mandatory care minutes against targets, and connect them to rostering and care delivery on one model.
AN-ACC and care minutes on one connected model
For most homes, AN-ACC classifications live in one place, funding in another, and care minutes in a spreadsheet that's out of date by the time anyone looks at it. Ontvine is an ontology platform where you model the residents, classifications, funding components and care minute targets as connected data — so the numbers reconcile instead of drifting apart across tools.
That connection is the point. When you can see AN-ACC classifications, the funding they drive, and the care minutes you actually deliver in one model, variances against target stop being a quarterly surprise — and the staff you roster are tied to the minutes you're accountable for.
What you can model in Ontvine
Each area below is a starting point you can shape — not a locked module. Build AN-ACC, funding and care minutes the way your home actually runs them.
AN-ACC classifications
Model resident classifications and reassessments as connected data, so each class and its funding implications sit alongside the rest of the record.
Funding tracking
Track the funding components that follow each classification, and keep funding expectations visible against the residents they relate to.
Mandatory care minutes
Model the care minute targets that apply to your home and monitor delivered minutes against them — registered nurse and total minutes both in view.
Linked to rostering
Tie care minute targets and delivery to the staff you schedule, so rostering and the minutes you record live on the same model.
Learn moreReporting & insights
Surface classifications, funding and care minute variances in views you define, so the picture is current rather than reconstructed after the fact.
Compliance & evidence
Keep the assessments, decisions and records behind your funding and care minutes, with a complete trail built in.
Learn moreWhy configurable beats fixed modules
AN-ACC funding and mandatory care minutes are moving targets. Classifications get refined, funding components are adjusted, and care minute requirements step up over time. Fixed-module software bakes a single version of those rules into the product — so every change means a vendor release, a wait, and a gap where your reporting doesn't match the rules in force.
Ontvine puts that logic in your hands. Classifications, funding components and care minute targets are configuration you model — and when the rules or targets change, you adjust your model and workflows yourself instead of queuing behind a roadmap. The built-in AI assistant can suggest the entities, rules and workflows to capture a change, but a person always approves it. It's configuration with a co-pilot, not autopilot.
We build it with you
Our Australian-based engineers embed with your team, learn how your care actually works, and build Ontvine around it — true vertical integration, not a rigid rollout or an army of consultants.
AN-ACC & care minutes questions
What is AN-ACC?
AN-ACC is the Australian National Aged Care Classification — the funding model used for residential aged care in Australia. Residents are assessed and assigned a class that drives the care funding a provider receives, alongside fixed and variable components. In Ontvine you can model these classifications and their funding implications as part of your own data.
Does it track mandatory care minutes?
Yes. You can model the mandatory care minute targets that apply to your home — including registered nurse minutes and total care minutes — and monitor delivered minutes against those targets, so variances are visible rather than buried in a spreadsheet.
Does it link care minutes to rostering?
Yes. Because everything lives on one connected model, care minute targets and delivery can be linked to rostering and care delivery, so the staff you schedule and the minutes you record are tied together rather than tracked in separate systems. More on rostering & scheduling →
Does it adapt when funding rules or targets change?
Yes. AN-ACC classifications, funding components and care minute targets are configuration you control, so when the rules or targets change you adjust your model and workflows — no waiting on a vendor release.
Is our data stored in Australia?
Yes. Ontvine is Australian-owned and hosted in Australia, so your data stays onshore.
See AN-ACC and care minutes on one model
Book a demo or talk to our team about modelling AN-ACC classifications, funding and mandatory care minutes — connected to rostering and care delivery, and adaptable as the rules change.