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March 28, 2025
At-Home Aged Care
In summary:
Following recommendations from the Aged Care Taskforce, the government has introduced a more sustainable, fair, and equitable home care system that balances government funding with participant contributions.
Under SAH, participants only pay for the services they receive. Contributions are calculated based on an hourly rate (or unit of service), with a set percentage of the total service cost covered by the participant, where applicable.
For example, if a person receives two hours of domestic assistance, they will pay a set contribution per hour, while the government covers the remaining cost as a subsidy to VMCH.
The contribution rate depends on two key factors:
2. The participant’s financial status, including their Age Pension eligibility, Commonwealth Seniors Health Card status, and means assessment.
Note: These rates apply to SAH participants. If you are an existing home care recipient, read about the contributing arrangements for existing home care recipients for more information.
Clinical supports |
Independence |
Everyday living |
|
---|---|---|---|
Full pensioner | 0% | 5% | 17.5% |
Part pensioner | 0% | Part pensioners and CSHC holders will pay between 5%-50% based on an assessment of their income and assets. | Part pensioners and CSHC holders will pay between 17.5%-80% based on an assessment of their income and assets. |
Self-funded retiree (holding or eligible for a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card- CSHC) | 0% | For part pensioners this will be based on their Age Pension means assessment. CHSC holders will undergo a separate assessment for SAH. | For part pensioners this will be based on their Age Pension means assessment. CHSC holders will undergo a separate assessment for SAH. |
Self-funded retiree (not eligible for a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card) | 0% | 50% | 50% |
Unlike the current system where the basic daily fee and income-tested care fee remain fixed regardless of service usage, SAH ensures contributions are directly tied to the actual services used.
Are you interested in securing a Home Care Package before the transition? Get in touch and we’ll help you get started.
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