Getting started with Home Care funding can feel daunting for many people. With so much government information to sort through and unfamiliar terms to learn, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed before you’ve even begun.
The good news is, once you know the steps, the journey is much easier to navigate.
Below, you’ll find simple guidance on what to prepare in advance, how to get started with My Aged Care, and practical ways to ensure your assessment happens as smoothly as possible.
And if you’d like a little extra support at any stage, our Home Care specialists are here for you.
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When you first register, you’ll be asked to share basic information such as:
Getting everything together before you call or submit online with make the process much easier.
Now, you're ready to register with My Aged Care, the government gateway to all Home Care services.
You can:
Once registered, an assessor will call you and arrange a visit
This person will call you to arrange a time to visit your home.
During the visit, they’ll ask questions about your daily life, health, and environment to understand what supports could help you stay safe and independent.
On average, it takes 6–8 weeks to receive your assessment. If you’re a high priority, it can be quicker. If there are more people waiting in your area, it may take longer.
After your in-home visit, you’ll either be approved for a Home Care Package or not.
If approved, you’ll go on the national waitlist until your funding is assigned. This can take time, but remember — the earlier you start, the sooner your place in the queue is secured.
Wait times can feel frustrating, but there are steps you can take to move things along:
This can save you weeks of waiting and help move things along.
On average, it takes 6–8 weeks from when you register. If you’re considered high priority, it may be quicker. In some regions with more people waiting, it can take longer.
Yes. You’re welcome to have a family member, friend, or carer with you during your in-home visit. They can provide extra information and support.
If you’re not approved, you may still be eligible for entry-level help through the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP). Your assessor will discuss other options with you.
No, you can apply directly through My Aged Care. However, asking your GP or specialist to make a referral can sometimes help strengthen your application.
You’ll be placed on the national waitlist until a Package is assigned to you. Once you’re assigned funding, you can choose a provider to manage your care.
If your health or situation changes, you should call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 and ask for a reassessment. This may increase your priority and help you get support sooner.
No. The in-home assessment is completely free.