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Quality of Care Collaborative – Australia (QuoCCA)
Our work6 June 2025 - QuoCCA helps local health professionals provide palliative care to children and their families and carers by improving access to training and raising community awareness of palliative care for paediatric patients.
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DSOA Funding Arrangement Manager contacts
Contacts13 June 2025 - Disability Support for Older Australians (DSOA) grant recipients (DSOA service coordinators) can contact their state or territory Funding Arrangement Manager (FAM) to discuss contract variations.
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Improved payment arrangements for home care resources
Resources › Collections6 June 2025 - This collection provides guidance materials for Home Care Package providers and care recipients on the Improved Payment Arrangements implemented 1 September 2021.
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Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)
Our work26 June 2025 - The CHSP provides entry-level support for older people who need some help to stay at home. Service providers work with them to maintain their independence and keep them as well as possible. Find out what service providers need to know about this program.
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Aged care reforms and reviews
Our work27 June 2025 - We are making changes to aged care. Our vision is to deliver the highest quality person-centred care for older people, where and when they need it.
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Consultation on the new Aged Care Act
Our work › New Aged Care Act27 June 2025 - The new Aged Care Act starts from 1 November 2025. Public consultation across the entire aged care sector has informed the development of these important new laws.
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Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) reforms
Our work › Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)26 June 2025 - The CHSP is being extended from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2027. The introduction of the new Aged Care Act 2024 and Support at Home program will mean changes to the CHSP.
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Understanding fees for aged care homes – 1 July 2014 fee arrangements
Resources › Publications19 June 2025 - This fact sheet outlines the fees you may be asked to pay for permanent residential care under 1 July 2014 fee arrangements.
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Pre 1 July 2014 residential aged care fee arrangements
Our work › Residential aged care › Charging for residential aged care4 June 2025 - As a residential aged care provider, you can ask people in government-subsidised care to pay some fees and accommodation costs. Fees vary depending on the resident’s financial situation. These fee arrangements apply to people who first entered care before 1 July 2014.
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Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program
Our work24 June 2025 - Learn how this program helps organisations trial new ways of providing primary care in rural and remote communities.