
Aged Care Reform
Aged Care Reform refers to changes in Australia's system for providing care to older adults, aiming to improve quality, transparency, and access. It involves updating regulations, funding, and service standards to ensure seniors receive safe, respectful, and tailored support, whether at home or in facilities. The reforms focus on enhancing choices, reducing wait times, and holding providers accountable for quality care. Overall, these changes seek to create a more equitable, efficient, and person-centred aged care system that better meets the evolving needs of Australia’s aging population.