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Restorative care can help participants regain or maintain their independence and functional abilities after an illness, injury, or decline in health, and importantly, it aims to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being to prevent the need for higher levels of care.
Read moreOn 1 November 2025, Australia’s aged-care system entered a new era, with the launch of Support at Home.
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Before SunSmart campaigns began to change the relationship we have with the harsh Australian sun, many of today’s older people were exposed to strong ultraviolet (UV) radiation, often for many decades without realising the dangers.
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The Support at Home program introduces a specialised end-of-life funding stream to increase services and support participants who have been diagnosed with 3 months or less to live and wish to remain at home.
Read moreHaven’t signed your agreement yet? Rest assured, services continue as normal
Read moreAs populations age and more older adults express a desire to remain in their own homes, the demand for home-based aged care services in Australia has continued to grow.
Read moreThere are many changes occurring in the aged care sector, all of which are focused on putting the rights of older people first.
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Care plans are a necessary and important part of receiving a Support at Home funding package.
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