My Aged Care has resources that the aged care sector can order to share with their clients. This includes brochures, booklets and checklists. These resources are also available in up to 22 other languages.
Resources
Schedule of Fees and Charges for Pre-1 July 2014 Residential and Home Care Recipients
Guideline
This schedule applies to residential and home care recipients who first entered care before 1 July 2014 and have not chosen to be covered by the 1 July 2014 fee arrangements. It includes basic daily fees, income-tested fees, and rates and charges that apply to residents.
Social media tile – Let’s yarn about ageing well
Digital image
This social media tile can be used for sharing information on aged care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
In conversation with Professor John Hirdes
Presentation
Professor John Hirdes discusses integrated care and shares his perspectives on AI, data standards and digital transformation
National Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disability – Annual progress report 2024
Report
This report describes the work underway to deliver the National Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disability. The report spans activity undertaken from 1 December 2023 to 31 December 2024.
Specialisation Verification Framework
Strategy or framework
The final framework sets out the criteria for specialised care delivery. Aged care providers who deliver specific services that meet diverse needs may apply for specialisation verification.
Choice and Control (Auslan version)
Story
Under the new Aged Care Act, it will be it easier for you to make your own choices, control your care and get the information you need to do this.
Support at Home program – Booklet for older people, families and carers
Fact sheet
This booklet is aimed at older people and their families and carers. It contains information about the Support at Home program.
Electronic National Residential Medication Charts (eNRMC) – Pharmacist fact sheet
Fact sheet
The Department of Health, Disability and Ageing and the Australian Digital Health Agency are working with eNRMC software vendors to ensure electronic prescribing enabled eNRMC systems are available by 1 October 2025.
Electronic National Residential Medication Charts (eNRMC) – Conformance status tracker
Fact sheet
The Department of Health, Disability and Ageing and the Australian Digital Health Agency (Agency) are working with eNRMC software vendors to ensure conformant eNRMC systems with electronic prescribing capability are available by 1 October 2025.
Government Provider Management System (GPMS) – Frequently Asked Questions – New Act 2025 System Changes
Guideline
This FAQ guide outlines key changes to the GPMS portals following the implementation of the Aged Care Act 2024, including portal access, user roles, reporting requirements, terminology updates, and how registered providers can manage their organisation and contacts.
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care homes – 29 August 2025
Report
This weekly report provides a snapshot of data on the impact of COVID-19 in residential aged care facilities nationally in 2025. It includes data on the number of services impacted and number of staff and resident cases, as well as workforce, vaccine rollout, testing and PPE provided to services.
Support to deliver aged care in regional, rural and remote settings fact sheet
Fact sheet
This fact sheet outlines support programs and resources available to aged care providers in regional, rural and remote settings.
The new Aged Care Act – Culturally safe care for older Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people fact sheet
Report
The new Aged Care Act starts from 1 November 2025 and will help to make aged care better for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Supported decision-making (short version)
Story
A key change under the new Aged Care Act is that you are empowered to make your own decisions. But if you want or need help making decisions, you can choose someone you trust to support you.
Provider Finances and Operations
Story
The new Aged Care Act is helping older people to understand how providers use funding and operate.
Supported decision-making (full version)
Story
A key change under the new Aged Care Act is that you are empowered to make your own decisions. But if you want or need help making decisions, you can choose someone you trust to support you.
Commonwealth Home Support Program – Frequently asked questions – sector readiness webinar
Fact sheet
This document provides answers to some frequently asked questions raised during the Commonwealth Home Support Program sector readiness webinar held on 12 June 2025.
Star Ratings (full version)
Story
If you're looking for an aged care home, Star Ratings can help you compare quality and safety across different homes.
Choice and Control (full version)
Story
Under the new Aged Care Act, it will be it easier for you to make your own choices, control your care and get the information you need to do this.
Guide for Short-Term Restorative Care providers transitioning to the Restorative Care Pathway
Guideline
This guide will assist Short-Term Restorative Care providers to transition to the Support at Home program. It includes information about the new Restorative Care Pathway, transition scenarios for STRC clients, transition activities for STRC providers and STRC transition FAQs.
Star Ratings – Compliance and Staffing
Story
If you're looking for an aged care home, Star Ratings can help you compare quality and safety across different homes.
Star Ratings (short version)
Story
If you're looking for an aged care home, Star Ratings can help you compare quality and safety across different homes.
Choice and Control (short version)
Story
Under the new Aged Care Act, it will be it easier for you to make your own choices, control your care and get the information you need to do this.
A new Aged Care Act for the rights of older people
Fact sheet
This plain language fact sheet provides a summary of what rights older people have when accessing aged care services.
Guide to Aged Care Law
Guideline
The Aged Care Act 2024 is the main law that covers government-funded aged care. It sets out the legal requirements for accessing aged care, who can provide services and how, funding, and regulation.
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