What Services Are Included in the Support at Home Program?
Australia’s aged care system has changed, and the Support at Home program is now the main way older Australians access government-funded care at home. It has replaced Home Care Packages and Short-Term Restorative Care, bringing services together under one clearer and more flexible system.
At the centre of this program is the Support at Home service list. This is a government-approved list that clearly outlines what services can be funded and how support can be tailored to suit individual needs.
Understanding this service list helps older people, families and carers know what support is available and how it can be used to stay safe, independent and comfortable at home.
Preparing a Home for Change: The Role of Deep Cleaning in Transitions and New Beginnings
Big life changes often start at home.
For older Australians and people living with disability, times of transition can feel overwhelming. This might include returning home from hospital, moving into supported accommodation, downsizing, or adjusting to new levels of support through NDIS or aged care services. Alongside paperwork, appointments, and emotional strain, the condition of the home can quietly add to stress.
This is where deep and specialised cleaning plays an important role. Not just to make a home look tidy, but to make it safer, healthier, and easier to move forward.
How Support at Home (SaH) Coordination Reduces the Mental Load for Families
Caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with additional support needs is deeply personal and often overwhelming. While families are motivated by love and responsibility, the mental load that comes with navigating Australia’s aged care system can quietly build over time.
With the introduction of Support at Home (SaH), formerly known as Home Care Packages, many families are hopeful for a simpler and more flexible system. However, even positive change can bring confusion. New terminology, new processes, and new decisions can increase stress unless there is someone guiding you through it.
This is where SaH coordination makes a real difference.
Government to Release 20,000 New Home Care Packages — What It Means for Older Australians
The Australian Government has announced one of the biggest expansions to aged care funding in recent years. From September 3 until October 31, 2025, 20,000 new Home Care Packages (HCPs) are being released. By the end of the year, another 20,000 packages will follow, opening the door for thousands of older Australians to receive the support they need to live safely and comfortably at home.
Sistability Earns Social Enterprise Certification: What It Means for Our Community
We’ve got some exciting news to share with you—Sistability has officially been certified as a Social Enterprise! 🎉
This milestone is more than just a badge for us. It’s a recognition of the way we’ve always operated: putting people and community first while delivering high-quality domestic care services. As one of only a handful of social enterprises in the Northern Rivers, we’re proud to be showing what’s possible when business success is linked directly to social good.
What to Expect at your Aged Care Assessment
Getting ready for a My Aged Care assessment can feel overwhelming, but being prepared can make all the difference. Our step-by-step guide helps you gather essential documents, understand the process, and know what to expect, ensuring the assessment reflects your true needs. Read more to feel confident in your aged care journey!