Getting Started with My Aged Care: A Simple Guide
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Signs It Might Be Time to Seek Support
- Struggling with daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, bathing, or getting dressed
- Difficulty moving around safely at home, frequent falls, or near-misses
- A recent illness, hospitalisation, or surgery that has affected independence
- Feeling isolated, lonely, or mentally overwhelmed by day-to-day life
- Memory lapses or confusion that affect daily routines
- Difficulty managing medications or appointments
- Family or carers are concerned and finding it hard to provide enough support
If these changes are starting to impact quality of life, it may be time to explore aged care support services in Australia.
The earlier you register with My Aged Care, the better placed you’ll be to access services when you need them. Waiting until a crisis point often means decisions are made under pressure, and the right supports may not be in place quickly enough.
"Engaging in aged care services is not about giving up independence, it's about protecting it for longer."
What My Aged Care Is and How to Contact Them
- Find out what types of aged care support are available
- Register for an assessment of your needs
- Search for approved service providers in your area
- Manage your aged care profile and referrals online
You can get started by:
- Visiting the website: https://www.myagedcare.gov.au
- Calling 1800 200 422 to speak with the My Aged Care contact centre
Translating and interpreting services are available if English is not your first language, simply ask when you call.
When you make first contact, you’ll be asked about your situation, your health, and the kinds of tasks you’re finding difficult. From there, they’ll help determine the right type of assessment and next steps. The call usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes, and it helps to have Medicare details nearby.
Understanding the Aged Care Journey
Here is a simple overview:
- Initial Registration
You register with My Aged Care online or over the phone. - Screening Process
Basic information is collected to understand your situation. - Assessment Referral
You are referred foran assessment to understand your care needs. - Assessment Outcome
You may be approved for services such as:- Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP)
- Support at Home Packages (Levels 1 to 8)
- Residential aged care
- Choosing Providers
You select service providers based on your needs, location, and preferences. - Receiving Care
Services begin and can be adjusted as your needs change over time.
What Is an ACAT Assessment and How to Prepare
What to Expect
- Physical health and mobility
- Ability to manage daily living tasks
- Cognitive health and memory
- Support network and living environment
How to Prepare for an ACAT Assessment
- Keep a list of current medications and medical conditions
- Have recent medical reports or discharge summaries ready
- Think about which daily tasks have become more difficult be specific and honest
- Include a family member or carer in the conversation
- Think ahead about the kind of support that would make life easier
When Families Benefit from Additional Guidance
- You want to prepare properly for an ACAT assessment
- You are comparing providers and services
- You want to avoid delays or missed opportunities
- You’ve had a poor experience with a current home care provider and want to explore your options
- You’d like to better understand aged care costs and financial information
- You don’t have a close-knit support network
- Family members are not in agreement about the right path forward, or there is uncertainty about what options exist
- A sudden health event such as a fall, stroke, or hospital admission means decisions need to be made quickly and under pressure
How My Care Journey Supports You
“It’s a real privilege to support people through their aged care journey. When someone comes to us feeling confused, frustrated or unsure, and we’re able to help them find clarity and achieve the outcome they’re hoping for, that’s exactly why we do what we do. Those moments bring our whole team so much joy.” - Zabe Sharpcat, General Manager
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