Aged care reforms home in on freedom for older Australians

Senior citizens will be given more support and choice to live their golden years in dignity.

After a breakthrough deal with the coalition, the federal government will help Australians live at home for longer and improve conditions and protections for people residing in aged care facilities.

A $5.6 billion reform package, almost four years after the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety exposed a system of neglect and abuse, will be the largest improvement to aged care in 30 years, according to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

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“This is about caring for the generation that cared for us,” he said in Canberra on Thursday.

“We will deliver historic aged care reforms to ensure the viability and quality of our aged care system and support the growing number of older Australians choosing to retain their independence and remain in their homes as they age.”

A $4.3 billion package called Support at Home will come into effect from July and is expected to help 1.4 million Australians live independently in their home with support before going into aged care by 2035.

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