Aged care reforms and reviews resources

A list of resources – including fact sheets, webinars, brochures and presentations – about aged care reforms.

Booklets

Exploring aged care

The booklet is aimed at older people and 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.

Fact sheets

Reform readiness for NATSIFAC providers – Webinar Q&A

This Q&A document covers questions and answers asked at the webinar Reform readiness for NATSIFAC providers. This document will help National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care providers understand how the new Aged Care Act will impact them.

Workforce initiatives

This fact sheet is a summary of some of the workforce initiatives available to support aged care providers.

In-home aged care program engagement calendar

We will undertake consultation in 2023 to inform the design of the new in-home aged care program. This calendar lets you know when these activities are happening.

Webinars

Grant Opportunity: Improving respite care for people with dementia and their carers

This webinar is for aged care providers interested in applying for a grant opportunity, which aims to improve respite care for people with dementia and their carers.

Reforming in-home aged care and regulation update – 31 August 2022

The Australian Government extended the reforms to in-home aged care until July 2024. This webinar will give older Australians, their families and carers, and the aged care sector an update on the reforms. The update will include progress on a new Aged Care Act and regulatory arrangements.
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Reforming in-home aged care update – 7 December 2022

This webinar is for older Australians, their families and carers, and the aged care sector. It provides an update on the feedback we received on a new program for in-home aged care discussion paper. The webinar outlines the next steps for the reforms.
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