Aged care in Australia is funded primarily by the government, with means-tested contributions for some services. Here’s how funding works under the new Aged Care Act 2024 and what you can expect to pay with My Evervale.
The Australian Government funds the majority of aged care through Medicare and the new Aged Care Act 2024. The amount you contribute depends on three things:
Most Melbourne families pay either nothing or a moderate co-contribution. My Evervale conducts a transparent costing during your initial assessment so there are no surprises.
Replaces Home Care Packages and the Short-Term Restorative Care Programme. Funding is allocated based on assessed need, and may include:
Some services are fully government-funded. Others may attract a co-contribution based on your means assessment.
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Entry-level support for older Australians who need a small amount of help to remain at home. Subsidised by the government with a small client contribution.
Funded under the new Aged Care Act 2024. Residents may pay:
Government caps protect residents from excessive lifetime fees.
If you are a veteran or war widow/widower, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs may fund some or all of your care. We work directly with DVA on your behalf.
The strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards require providers to publish clear pricing. Here’s our approach:
Most clients pay $0 out of pocket funded through Support at Home.
in-home support funded after MAC assessment.
24/7 care with transparent published fees per regulation.
We don’t charge hidden fees. Specifically:
We can guide you through every step. Contact us and we’ll walk you through the process.
This page is general information only and not financial advice. Costs vary based on your individual situation. For a detailed personal estimate, contact us for a free assessment.
Talk to a care coordinator about your situation and what funding you may be entitled to.