Setting the standard for quality aged care

From 1 November 2025, the Quality Standards will be strengthened under the new Aged Care Act. 

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The Aged Care Quality Standards define what quality care in aged care services looks like.

The Quality Standards set clear expectations for aged care providers to: 

  • respect your rights 
  • treat you with dignity and respect
  • value your identity, culture and diversity
  • give you choices and involve you in decision-making
  • give you understandable information
  • help you to connect with your community.

Involving you in your care

Strengthened Quality Standards mean your provider must involve you in your care and should: 

  • listen to your feedback and concerns 
  • give you choice in the way your care is delivered to meet all your needs, goals and preferences 
  • give you information about your funded aged care services
  • make sure the people involved in your care are the right people to provide your care
  • maintain clean, safe and comfortable environments 
  • make sure your food is tasty and nutritious, and give you choice about what and how much you eat and drink 
  • plan for emergencies to keep you safe 
  • keep your information safe and private.

Watch the Quality Standards videos (available in 6 languages) to learn more.  

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