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About younger people in residential aged care
Our work › Younger people in aged care20 January 2026 - Aged care is not an appropriate service for people under 65 years of age. We work to help younger people aged under 65 years consider and access suitable accommodation and support.
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Learning and development
Topics › Aged care workforce29 May 2026 - There are various ways for people to train, upskill and enter the aged care workforce. Find out how we are training new workers and improving the skills of our current workforce to meet the needs of older people.
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Support at Home online workshops
News and media3 November 2025 - Home Care Package providers can register for free Support at Home online workshops to help prepare for their transition on 1 November.
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Australian Thalidomide Survivors Support Program
Our work1 June 2023 - The Australian Thalidomide Survivors Support Program provides support to Australian thalidomide survivors. Find out about the program, including who is eligible and what support is available.
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Charging for the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)
Our work › Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)31 October 2025 - CHSP service providers collect client contributions from people receiving their care. Find out about these contributions and how to collect and report them.
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Psychosocial support contact
Contacts8 November 2023 - Contact us if you have questions about our psychosocial support programs and initiatives.
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New Support at Home resources
News and media14 July 2025 - New videos about the Support at Home program have been released, along with an updated Support at Home booklet for older people
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Support at Home program – services
Resources › Publications19 December 2025 - This fact sheet provides detail on the range of services that can be accessed under Support at Home.
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Family Drug Support (FDS)
Contacts3 November 2023 - Contact Family Drug Support (FDS) for help dealing with drug and alcohol use in your family. Their free national telephone support line is available 24/7 anywhere in Australia. They also provide support groups, education programs, counselling and bereavement services for families.
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Dementia Support Australia
Contacts3 November 2023 - Dementia Support Australia helps health care professionals and family members supporting a person living with dementia. They provide a 24-hour helpline, specialised clinical support and advice for carers of people living with dementia when they experience changes in behaviour.