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As we age, care needs can become more complex. While many older Australians only require occasional support around the home, others may eventually need more intensive daily assistance, ongoing nursing care, mobility support or specialised clinical services to continue living safely and comfortably at home. The good news is that Australia’s aged care system now … Read more

Choosing an aged care provider is one of the most important decisions a person or family can make. Whether you’re exploring aged care services for yourself or helping a loved one navigate My Aged Care and Support at Home options, the right provider can make an enormous difference to comfort, independence, dignity and overall quality … Read more

Sleep is something we all need, but as we get older, it can become harder to get a good night’s rest. The good news is that small changes to daily habits can make a big difference to sleep quality. Poor sleep isn’t just frustrating—it can affect energy levels, memory, mood,  immune health, and even balance. … Read more

Choosing an aged care provider is a big decision. But what happens when that provider no longer meets your needs? Many families stay. Not because things work, but because switching feels too hard. It can feel complicated, disloyal, or overwhelming. In reality, the process is simpler than most expect. Under Australian aged care rules, you … Read more

Australia’s aged care system has changed significantly over the past year. If you or a family member receives, or plans to receive, government-funded aged care at home, you may feel unsure about what applies to you. Two programs sit at the centre of most questions: the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) and the Support at … Read more

5 Practical Steps You Can Take Right Now Being approved for aged care support is an important milestone. It means your needs have been recognised, and help is on the way. But for many older Australians and their families, there’s a frustrating reality: approval doesn’t always mean immediate access to services. Once you’re approved through … Read more

Many Australians living with dementia choose to remain at home, supported by familiar routines and surroundings. In-home aged care can help people live well with dementia by maintaining daily routines, supporting personal care and meals, improving home safety, and providing companionship. Under the Support at Home program, some people may also access assistive technology or home modifications following assessment. 

Many Australians living with dementia choose to remain at home, supported by familiar routines and surroundings. In-home aged care can help people live well with dementia by maintaining daily routines, supporting personal care and meals, improving home safety, and providing companionship. Under the Support at Home program, some people may also access assistive technology or home modifications following assessment. 

Simple home modifications can make a significant difference to safety, comfort and independence after 70. Changes such as grab rails, better lighting, non-slip flooring, easy-access storage and safer outdoor areas can reduce the risk of falls and support ageing at home. Under the Support at Home program, some people may also access funding for assistive technology and home modifications following an assessment.

If you, or someone you care for, is starting to explore support at home options, the first step is an aged care assessment. This free assessment is how My Aged Care decides what level of help you’re eligible for through the new Support at Home program. Many people feel nervous before their assessment, but it’s … Read more

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