Resources

  • This booklet is for older people, their families and carers. It contains information about the changes to aged care and how these changes will improve aged care in Australia now and into the future.

  • This booklet gives providers of in-home aged care and residential aged care an overview of what reforms will impact them, as well as how they can access support and have their say about the reforms.

  • This booklet gives providers of in-home aged care and residential aged care an overview of what reforms will impact them, as well as how they can access support and have their say about the reforms.

  • This is the government’s comprehensive response to the Royal Commission’s final report, designed to deliver sustainable quality and safety in Australia’s home and residential aged care services.

  • This flyer is for older people, their families and carers. It contains information about the changes to aged care and how people can get involved.

  • This booklet provides an overview of the Department of Health and Aged Care’s initiatives and programs to support people living with dementia, their carers and families.

  • We host webinars on various topics relevant to the aged care sector. You can watch recordings or read the transcripts of previous webinars.

  • Read past issues of: Your Aged Care Update - a newsletter for aged care providers; EngAged - a newsletter for older people, their families and carers; Working in Aged Care Update - a newsletter for aged care workers.

  • Find out about aged care services for yourself or a family member. There are many different downloadable, printed and translated resources available.

  • Find more information on the changes to aged care and our initiatives and programs, including resources to read and download on the Department of Health and Aged Care website.

  • Find information on aged care regulation and safety standards, or make a complaint on the Commission’s website. There are also resources for both aged care providers and consumers to read, download or order.

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