Aged Care Bill passes parliament
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Aged Care Bill passes parliament
The Australian Parliament has passed the Aged Care Bill. The new Aged Care Act will start from 1 July 2025.
A new Act was the number one recommendation of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. It will bring a range of improvements for older people. This includes:
- a new regulatory model
- strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards
- a Statement of Rights to ensure older people and their needs are at the centre of the new aged care system.
The new Act also gives older people and their supporters a more independent voice. This will allow them to make their own informed decisions about the care and services they receive and deserve. This includes protections to speak up when not satisfied with a service and preparing providers to handle complaints and feedback effectively.
The new Act also marks the launch of the new Support at Home program. This will help more older people to live in their own home for longer. It will also get them home modifications and assistive technology so they can do safely.
Those who need to use aged care services earlier in life will also be better off under the new laws. This includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and those aged 50 to 64 years who are at risk of, or already experiencing, homelessness.
The Department of Health and Aged Care is currently consulting on the new Aged Care Rules which will give instructions on how the Act will operate.
Feedback will be considered closely and used to refine the rules. We will also ensure the Rules incorporate feedback from past consultations.
Find out more information about the public consultations on the department’s website.
Read what the new law means for you.
Holdsworth will continue to update you on the changes.
If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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