Support at Home Changes in 2026 and What Faster Access Means for You
Navigating the aged care system has historically been a challenge for many Australian families. One of the biggest hurdles has been the long wait to receive funding after being approved for support.
However, big changes are happening. The new Support at Home program is designed to be simpler, fairer, and much faster. If you are looking for in-home aged care for yourself or a loved one, 2026 brings significant updates that aim to get you the help you need sooner.
What Is the Support at Home Program?
What Changes Were Announced in the 2026 Budget?
How the Government Plans to Reduce Wait Times
The most significant goal of these reforms is to slash home care wait times. Historically, families have waited over a year for high-level packages. The Department of Health now aims to reduce the wait for support to just three months by 2027.
For 2026, the government is using a priority system to allocate places more effectively. Based on your assessment, you are placed in one of four categories:
- Urgent: Aiming for access within 1 month.
- High: Aiming for 1.5 to 2.5 months.
- Medium: Currently around 8 to 9 months.
- Standard: Currently around 10 to 11 months.
To help while you wait for full activation, “interim funding” is now available. This provides 60% of your approved budget immediately so you can start critical services right away rather than waiting for the full amount to become available.
What Services Will Be Available Under Support at Home?
Services are now organised into three clear categories to make it easier to understand what is covered:
- Clinical Supports: This includes nursing, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy. These are 100% government-funded.
- Independence Services: This covers personal care (free from Oct 2026), social support, and transport.
- Everyday Living: This includes domestic help like cleaning, laundry, gardening, and meal preparation.
Additionally, there are dedicated pathways for Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (AT-HM). This is separate funding for items like grab rails or mobility aids, ensuring these costs don’t eat into your regular service budget.
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Who Is Eligible for Support at Home?
- Being 65 years or older (or 50+ for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people).
- Living at home (not in permanent residential care).
- Being an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Having an assessed need for support.
What These Changes Mean for Families and Carers
How Kanda Helps Older Australians Stay Independent at Home
At Kanda, we believe that every Australian deserves to age with dignity in the comfort of their own home. We understand that these Support at Home changes can feel complex, but we are here to walk you through every step.
Our team focuses on relationship-based care, matching you with the right support workers to help you meet your personal goals. Whether you need nursing care, help around the house, or advice on home modifications, we provide the expert guidance needed to make the most of your funding.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ready to navigate your Support at Home journey with confidence?
Contact the friendly team at Kanda today for a free, no-obligation chat about your options, or visit our website to learn how we can support your independence and help you make the most of your funding under the 2026 changes.