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Improving respite care for people living with dementia and their carers
We are increasing support for people with dementia and their carers through dementia-specific respite services.
  Market Adjustment Program (MAP)
This program provides funding to strategically important aged care providers facing financial viability concerns. From 1 November 2025,  MAP will expand to include both residential and Support at Home providers to ensure continuity of care for  care recipients. Applications are by invitation only.
  Monthly Care Statements for residential aged care
Monthly Care Statements give aged care residents a summary of the care they receive and any changes or events. This monthly update helps residents and their representatives keep a record of their care, and inform ongoing conversations with their provider.
  National Aged Care Quality Indicator Program (QI Program)
The QI Program collects information from Australian Government–funded residential aged care homes on 14 quality indicators across critical areas of care that can affect the health and wellbeing of aged care home residents. This helps to monitor and improve the quality of services.
  New Aged Care Act
The new Aged Care Act is strengthening Australia's aged care system. It ensures that people who access aged care services funded by the Australian Government are treated with respect and have the quality of life they deserve.
  Places to people – Embedding choice in residential aged care
Find out about changes that will allocate residential care places directly to older people.
  Prevention – Outbreak Plan Improvement (POPI) program
The POPI program helps Victorian residential aged care facilities to identify and address any gaps in their COVID-19 outbreak management plans. The Victorian Aged Care Response Centre runs the program.
  Residential aged care
Residential aged care is for older people who can no longer live independently at home. The Australian Government funds residential aged care to make it more affordable and accessible.
  Residential Medication Management Review and Quality Use of Medicines Programs
These programs help to minimise adverse medicine events for people living in approved Australian Government-funded aged care facilities. Pharmacists visit patients in facilities to identify, resolve, and prevent medication-related problems.
  Residents' Experience Survey
The experiences of older people living in aged care provide important insights into the quality of services they access. The Residents’ Experience Survey (formerly known as the Consumer Experience Interviews) enables aged care residents to tell us about the quality of their aged care.
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