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Aged Care

Aged Care: Supporting Dignity, Health & Wellbeing in Later Life

Aged care encompasses the services, policies, and supports designed to help older adults live safely, comfortably, and with dignity as they age. It includes residential care, in-home support, community services, and health management tailored to the unique needs of older people. In Australia, aged care remains a critical focus of health and social systems as the population ages and demand for quality, person-centred services grows.

Why Aged Care Matters

As people live longer, the need for effective aged care services increases. Quality aged care supports physical health, mental wellbeing, social connection, and independence. It also provides essential relief and support for families and carers. Strong aged care systems help prevent isolation, manage chronic conditions, and ensure older Australians maintain their dignity and quality of life.

Types of Aged Care Services

Aged care services include in-home support such as personal care, meal preparation, and nursing; community-based programs that promote engagement and mobility; and residential care for those needing round-the-clock support. Many programs are tailored to individual needs, culturally appropriate, and linked with health services to support integrated care.

Aged Care in Australia

Australia’s aged care system includes government-funded home care packages, residential care services, and support for informal carers. Recent reform efforts focus on quality, safety, workforce sustainability, and transparency of care outcomes. With an ageing population, policy, funding, and innovation continue to shape how aged care meets the evolving needs of older Australians.

Challenges and Opportunities

Aged care faces workforce shortages, rising demand, funding pressures, and a need for more personalised, culturally safe care. At the same time, technology, data integration, and service innovation offer opportunities to enhance care quality, improve coordination, and support ageing in place for longer.

Stay Informed on Aged Care Developments

Aged care evolves with policy updates, research findings, service innovations, and sector reforms. This page curates key news and insights on aged care to help providers, carers, policymakers, and families stay informed and respond to opportunities and challenges in supporting older Australians.

ADHA workforce up 24% to 652 staff

· Pulse+IT

ADHA plans a substantial workforce expansion for 2026-27, with net resourcing rising from 486.6 million in 2025-26 to 517.8 million in 2026-27 and the average staffing level climbing from 524 to 652....

Regular GPs cut hospital visits by 28%

· RACGP News

Older Australians who keep a regular GP are less likely to end up in hospital or present to emergency departments. A national study of more than 120,000 Australians aged 65 and older, conducted 2016–1...