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Applying for home care
Overview
Thanks to recent changes by the government, applying for Home Care has now been made simpler regardless of the type of aged care support you may need.
You’ll still start need to begin by registering with My Aged Care and apply for an assessment. However, under the new Single Assessment System, people looking into home care can now expect answers sooner.
More details
Getting started
You'll need to be begin begin by contacting My Aged Care to register and apply for an assessment for aged care support at home. Simply call them on 1800 200 422 or visit the MAC website top apply online. Be aware you'll need your Medicare card and personal ID such as a passport, drivers license, DVA card, Healthcare card.
Getting assessed
The assessor will ask lots of questions about your life and living arrangements, as well as your goals and what type of help you need to live more comfortably at home, so be sure to be honest, and get the care you need.
After the assessment, you’ll receive a letter confirming your level of care you’re approved for and what steps to take next.
The assessor considers for key categories to determined the help and funding you may need, including:
The waitlist
When approved for funding, you'll be place on the national waitlist until your funding is release – known as having your 'funding assigned'.
At this stage you may receive some interim funding to help out while you wait, which can stretch for 6-12 months.
About month before your funding is available, you’ll receive a ‘Readiness Letter’ from My Aged Care, which includes important paperwork for you to review.
Lastly, a letter will arrive with a red code on – meaning, your funding is now finally available.
Choosing a provider
Once your funding is assigned, you have 56 days to find the home care provider that's right for you, and get signed up to get your services started.
Knowing exactly where to start can be confusing, so to make it easier, why not download our factsheet on How to Compare Home Care Providers. It provides useful tips on understanding fees and how to ensure you get the team and services you need to keep you well and happy at home.
Understanding home care can be challenging. Download this factsheet to get answers to the most questions.
Get this helpful fact sheet on How to Compare Home Care Providers, to help you find the service that is right for you.
Book a no-obligation consultation with a home care expert to discuss your individual situation, and get help that’s right for you.