- Residential aged care funding assessments
Permanent residents will be assigned an AN-ACC class, as determined by a residential aged care funding assessment, which will decide the funding received by aged care providers. Read about the assessment process and the steps you can take to prepare. - Entering residential aged care for palliative care
Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) Class 1 is a funding class for people who enter residential aged care for the purpose of receiving planned palliative care. - Residential aged care subsidy and supplements – permanent care
Learn about the subsidies and supplements available for permanent care residents under the AN-ACC care funding model. - Residential aged care subsidy and supplements – respite care
Learn about the subsidies and supplements available for residents in respite care under the AN-ACC care funding model. - Specialised Base Care Tariff
Under the AN-ACC funding model, aged care providers must apply for a specialised Base Care Tariff when providing care to certain groups and contexts. Learn about when you need to apply and the application process. - Care minutes and 24/7 registered nurse requirements
Residential aged care providers must provide residents with a minimum number of minutes of care per day, and have at least one registered nurse onsite and on duty at all times at each residential facility. - Care time reporting assessments
Care time reporting assessments check the accuracy of care minutes and 24/7 registered nurse (RN) information that you report to us. The outcome of your assessment may affect your service’s Star Rating and RN supplement. - The Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) funding guide
This guide provides information for approved residential care providers on the AN-ACC funding model. It sets out how to receive AN-ACC subsidies, including relevant compliance requirements that may apply.
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