Aged care reforms
Whether you receive care at home or in a residential facility, we’re here to help you understand how these changes will affect you or your loved ones.
Latest news Subscribe and stay informed!The New Aged Care Act and the Support at Home program will take effect on 1 November 2025.
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Official government information
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At Wesley Mission Queensland we welcome these reforms as a positive step toward a more person-centred, transparent, and flexible aged care system. While some details are still emerging, we want to reassure you that the high-quality care and support you currently receive from Wesley Mission Queensland will not change.
What you need to know about transiotioning ftrom Support at Home transition
Watch this Government webinar and read the key points.
A new equipment loan scheme has been designed to provide faster access to assistive technologies, with funding of up to $15,000.
Starting in January 2025, the maximum room price will increase from $550,000 to $750,000. Understand how this affects your costs and options.
If you like to give your input, the online survey takes 30–45 minutes to complete and closes on 20 January 2025.
Government announces a phased introduction of price caps for the new home care program.
The Single Assessment System aims to simplify aged care assessments.
We explain the proposed changes and how they may affect you.
We explain the proposed changes to home care and how they may affect you.
From the establishment of the Aged Care Taskforce to the planned implementation of the new Aged Care Act.
We explain the proposed changes and how they may affect you.
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For detailed milestones as the reforms develop, read our article Aged care reforms key milestones.
The final Report from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety was delivered in March 2021, titled Care, Dignity and Respect. It made 148 recommendations to reform the aged care system, calling for significant changes in funding, governance, and care delivery.
The taskforce was created to address issues identified in the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. The Aged Care Taskforce was formed to:
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