Multidisciplinary teams, which are established by governments or funded by governments, do the visits into individuals' own homes and meet with families and the individual care recipient to go through those assessment processes, and certainly that's beneficial.
More and more within the health care system, the general practitioner is not going to individuals' homes, particularly older peoples' homes anymore, so they're still having to go to a general practice in public hospitals or their local clinic. But if they're looking at development of services to support them as they age, they're referred by their GP or an independent, me or you, to an independent multidisciplinary assessment team that is, in a number of countries, funded either by provincial governments or by federal governments.
Australia has 56 multidisciplinary funded teams across Australia to do assessments around that issue, which is a federally controlled system.