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Your Care, Your Way: Big Changes Coming to 不良研究所 Care in 2025

What is the Support at 不良研究所 Program?

The Support at 不良研究所 Program has been designed by the Australian Government to support older Australians who need assistance to remain at home. This will replace the current 不良研究所 Care Packages (HCP) and the Short-Term Restorative Care (STRC) Programme from 1st July 2025. The Commonwealth 不良研究所 Support Programme (CHSP) will transition to Support at 不良研究所 no earlier than 1 July 2027.聽


How It Will Work聽

The program will provide greater flexibility, allowing individuals to access a broader range of services based on their needs. Clients will receive a single, streamlined assessment to determine their eligibility and level of support.聽


The End of Lifeway Pathway will boost services for individuals diagnosed with 3 months or less to live, enabling them to remain at home. 聽


Key Features


Who Will Benefit?

The program is designed for older Australians with varying levels of care needs, from those needing minimal support to those requiring more intensive services. It will offer a holistic approach, helping people live independently and age in place with the right level of support.聽



Key changes to Accessing Support


What Will This Mean for Existing 不良研究所 Care Clients?

Current 不良研究所 Care Package clients will have the 鈥榥o worse off鈥 principle. From July 2025, clients will move to the new home program and maintain their level of funding plus any unspent funds. Your care needs will be reassessed under the new system to ensure appropriate support levels.聽


Support for Carers

Carers will be provided with additional support options, including respite services and assistance with navigating the system. The program includes dedicated services to support family carers' mental and emotional health.聽


How to Prepare


Get more information: The Department of Health and Aged Care has extensive information about the new Aged Care Act available via their website here:


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