Aged care


This campaign aims to build a better aged care system with an emphasis on improving access to home care.

The issue

The issue

Ongoing staffing, quality, compliance and financial transparency issues undermine confidence in the care sector.

What we're calling for

What we're calling for

We are calling for an exemption from the Aged Pension means test for home care recipients who downsize their home and for an exemption from the income test for pensioners who work in aged care.

The benefits

The benefits

A safer and adequately resourced aged care sector will ensure older Australians have confidence in the care system.

Campaign wins

Extra home care packages

Extra home care packages

In 2020 alone, there were an additional 29,105 Home Care Packages released at a cost of almost $2 billion. In total, there has been an extra 73,105 Home Care Packages released at a cost of $4.6 billion since the 2018-19 Budget thanks to our pressure on the federal government. We will continue to call for more high-level packages to meet the high demand; and for government to act quickly on the recommendations of the aged care royal commission.

National elder abuse plan

National elder abuse plan

In 2016, we made a range of recommendations for action on elder abuse. A new national plan to tackle elder abuse was released in 2019. We continue to promote reforms to improve protections for older people including a national register for Enduring Powers of Attorney.

Our policy recommendations

Keeping people at home

We care calling for an exemption from the aged care assets test for home care recipients when downsizing to more age-appropriate housing.

Let Pensioners Work

We are calling for a trial of changes to pension and government payment rules to give a greater incentive to work in the Health Care and Social Assistance sector.

Minister for Older Australians

National Seniors Australia is calling for a dedicated Minister within the federal government to champion the diverse issues facing older Australians, such as discrimination, elder abuse, retirement income, health care and aged care.

Ten key reforms to progress

One

A redesigned Aged Care Act with a rights focus ensuring consumer choice and control.

Two

A simplified system with easy access to care guaranteed in 30 days.

Three

Full transparency: staffing, quality, complaints, compliance, financial outcomes with indicators for consumer choice.

Four

Trained, registered, qualified, and adequate workforce across all care settings.

Five

Proper recognition of unpaid carers at home with support to maintain their wellbeing.

Six

Easy to understand information and local solutions.

Seven

A strongly resourced independent regulator, providing robust action to protect consumers with wide enforcement and penalties.

Eight

Core business which respects all clients and services and is inclusive, culturally safe and sensitive.

Nine

A funding model that grows with the population and provides individuals control over their funds with transparency on provider spending and is affordable for consumers.

Ten

Better integration of health and well-being services into aged care.

Aged care submissions

Aged Care Bill 2024
  • Public Submission

Aged Care Bill 2024

Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1986
  • Public Submission

Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1986

The role of downsizing in home care
  • Public Submission

The role of downsizing in home care

Federal Pre-Budget 2018-19 Submission
  • Public Submission

Federal Pre-Budget 2018-19 Submission

The Treasury

Submission to the Aged Care Legislated Review
  • Public Submission

Submission to the Aged Care Legislated Review

Department of Health

Submission to the Future of the Aged Care Sector Workforce Inquiry
  • Public Submission

Submission to the Future of the Aged Care Sector Workforce Inquiry

Senate Standing Committees on Community Affairs

Submission to Federal Budget 2016-17
  • Public Submission

Submission to Federal Budget 2016-17

The Treasury

  • Public Submission

Submission to the inquiry into the use of smoke alarms to prevent smoke and fire related deaths

Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Submission to the inquiry into registered nurses in New South Wales nursing homes
  • Public Submission

Submission to the inquiry into registered nurses in New South Wales nursing homes

NSW – NSW General Purpose Standing Committee

  • Public Submission

Submission in Response to the Issues Paper:

Queensland – QLD Government

  • Public Submission

National Seniors comments on the Draft National Framework for Advance Care Directives

ACD Framework Consultation Project

  • Public Submission

Submission to the Inquiry into Disability Care and Support.

Productivity Commission

  • Public Submission

Submission Inquiry into Caring for Older Australians

Productivity Commission

Response to Chapter 2 (Aged Care)
  • Public Submission

Response to Chapter 2 (Aged Care)

Productivity Commission

  • Public Submission

Submission to the Aged Care Complaints Investigation Scheme Review.

Aged Care Complaints Investigation Scheme Review

  • Public Submission

Review of Accreditation Process for Residential Aged Care Homes

Submission Department of Health and Ageing

  • Public Submission

Submission to the 2008 – 2009 SA Budget

South Australia – SA Government

  • Public Submission

Submission to the 2008 – 2009 NSW Budget.

NSW – NSW Government

  • Public Submission

Submission to the 2008 – 2009 Victorian Budget

Victoria – Victorian Government

  • Public Submission

Submission to the 2008 – 2009 NT Budget.

Northern Territory – NT Government

  • Public Submission

Submission to the 2008 – 2009 QLD Budget.

Queensland – QLD Government

  • Public Submission

Submission to the 2008 – 2009 WA Budget

Western Ausralia – WA Government

  • Public Submission

Submission to the 2008 – 2009 ACT Budget.

Australian Capital Territory – ACT Government

Submission on Cost of Living Pressures for Older Australians
  • Public Submission

Submission on Cost of Living Pressures for Older Australians

ACT – Senate Community Affairs Committee

NSW Election Platform Submission
  • Public Submission

NSW Election Platform Submission

New South Wales – NSW Government

Aged care news

Home care blow out

Home care blow out

Aged Care reboot

Aged Care reboot

Aged care reform underway
  • News
  • Read Time: 4 mins

Aged care reform underway

Speaking up for better aged care
  • Health
  • Read Time: 5 mins

Speaking up for better aged care

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Current submissions

Current submissions

Through our access to policy-makers and the support of our members, we're able to make a difference. Check out our current submissions.

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We rely on people like you to donate so we can continue to tackle issues such as age discrimination, accessible housing, pension poverty, health costs, aged care, improve retirement income and provide more home care places so that older Australians can live safely and make ends meet.

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