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
People who are financially or socially disadvantaged – Specialisation Verification Application Form
Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for people who are financially or socially disadvantaged. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework.
Veterans or war widows – Specialisation Verification Application Form
Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for veterans and/or war widows. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework.
Leaving the Multi-Purpose Service Program (MPSP) – Consumer fact sheet
Fact sheet
If you decide to leave the Multi-Purpose Service Program (MPSP) and access other aged care services, you might need to wait for services to become available and could pay higher fees.
Managing volunteers in aged care – Guidance handbook for volunteer managers
Guideline
This handbook provides guidance for aged care volunteer managers for volunteer engagement and management processes including recruitment, onboarding, retention, administration and further training and information. Aged care providers can also use this resource to support their volunteer managers.
Assistive Technology over $15,000
Form
This form is for people applying to access assistive technology over $15 000.
Volunteers in aged care training and resource kit – For volunteers and volunteer managers
Fact sheet
This toolkit connects volunteers, volunteer managers, and aged care providers to free, publicly available training and information on a range of topics. It does not replace or replicate any current provider training; it is aimed at complementing any existing training available for volunteers.
Engaging volunteers in aged care – Guidance handbook for aged care providers
Guideline
The aim of this booklet is to guide providers through the considerations involved in volunteer engagement. Topics covered include the legislative environment, checklists to prepare for volunteer engagement, designing volunteer roles, recruitment and retention and some frequently asked questions.
Care Leavers, including Forgotten Australians and former child migrants placed in out of home care – Specialisation Verification Application Form
Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for Care Leavers, including Forgotten Australians and former child migrants placed in out of home care. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework.
Frequently asked questions for potential volunteers in aged care
Fact sheet
A fact sheet of frequently asked questions commonly asked by people interested in aged care volunteering.
Parents and children who are separated by forced adoption or removal – Specialisation Verification Application Form
Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for parents and children who are separated by forced adoption or removal. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework.
People who live in rural, remote or very remote areas – Specialisation Verification Application Form
Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for people who live in rural, remote or very remote areas. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework.
Specialisation Verification Framework
Policy, 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.
People who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness – Specialisation Verification Application Form
Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for people who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework.
Government Provider Management System (GPMS) – User guide – 24/7 registered nurse reporting
Guideline
This user guide explains how registered nurses can access, complete, and submit 24/7 registered nurse reports via GPMS from November 2025, including reporting requirements, eligibility for supplements, and support resources for residential aged care providers.
People from culturally, ethnically and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds – Specialisation Verification Application Form
Form
This application form is used to apply for Specialisation Verification status for people from culturally, ethnically and linguistically diverse backgrounds. It aligns with the updated Specialisation Verification Framework.
Guidance material for older people, their families and communities – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander aged care assessment organisations
Guideline
Guidance for older people, their families and communities on the rollout of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander assessment organisations, covering culturally safe assessments, preference recording, referral, feedback, support, and FAQs.
Training checklist – older people, their families and carers
Procedure
Older people, their families and carers can download this checklist of training opportunities to keep track of their learning on the new Aged Care Act.
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care homes – 31 October 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.
My Aged Care – Application for Emergency Residential Care or Residential Respite Care Form
Form
This form is for approved providers who want to apply for residential care or residential respite care.
QI Reporting via GPMS – Additional guidance
Report
An FAQ style document that provides additional guidance to registered providers to assist with reporting QI Program data via the new GPMS – QI application.
Schedule of Subsidies and Supplements for Support at Home
Guideline
The schedule lists the daily rates of subsidies and supplements for the Support at Home program from 1 November 2025.
Complaints and Reviews of Decisions policy
Policy, strategy or framework
This policy explains how anyone can lodge a complaint about a registered supporter with the System Governor, outlines possible outcomes, and details how affected entities can request an internal review of decisions under the Aged Care Act 2024.
Support at Home program – participant contributions
Fact sheet
This fact sheet provides an overview of participant contributions under Support at Home. This includes an explanation of contribution rates, the lifetime cap, the ‘no worse off principle’, and financial hardship support.
Star Ratings for residential aged care brochure
Brochure
This brochure presents an overview of how Star Ratings for residential aged care works.
Information Sharing policy
Policy, strategy or framework
This policy outlines information sharing requirements relating to registered supporters under the Aged Care Act 2024. Information sharing requirements apply to any person or body who, under the Act, provides information to an older person with registered supporter(s).
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