Aged Care Taskforce resources

This page contains information and resources about the Aged Care Taskforce.

  • Final report of the Aged Care Taskforce

    This report examines the recommendations proposed by the Aged Care Taskforce to support an aged care system that is sustainable, fair and facilitates greater innovation in the sector.

  • Aged Care Taskforce – Terms of reference

    This document provides the terms of reference for the Aged Care Taskforce.

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    Aged Care Taskforce – Communiques

    Communiques from the Aged Care Taskforce.

  • Australian Government response to the Aged Care Taskforce

    This document presents the Australian Government response to the recommendations from the Aged Care Taskforce.

  • Response to the Aged Care Taskforce – Accommodation reform

    This document provides information about changes to residential aged care accommodation funding to support viability of the sector and long-term phasing out of Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RADs).

  • Response to the Aged Care Taskforce – Residential care contributions

    This documents provides information about changes to the amount people pay for their non-clinical care and everyday living costs in residential aged care.

  • Support at Home – Fact sheet

    This fact sheet provides a summary of the Support at Home program that will commence 1 July 2025. It also outlines the contributions participants in the program will pay.

  • Case studies – Support at Home

    This document presents a range of case studies that demonstrate the potential impact of the proposed changes on participants across various levels of income and/or assets.

  • Case studies – Residential care

    This document presents a range of case studies that demonstrate the potential impact of the proposed changes on new residents across various levels of income or assets.

  • Higher Everyday Living Fee fact sheet

    This fact sheet provides an overview on the Higher Everyday Living Fee that will be introduced on 1 July 2025. It includes useful information on the new fee and the transition from previous arrangements for both providers and consumers.

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