100 New Residential Care Places for Rural, Remote Areas

Department of Health

The Albanese Government is helping older people in rural and remote communities stay closer to their family and friends by providing more residential care places.

From today, Multi-Purpose Service (MPS) program providers can apply for more places to either expand an existing MPS or set up a new one.

The MPS program is a joint initiative of the Albanese Government, and state and territory governments. It provides integrated health and aged care services to rural and remote communities that cannot support a separate aged care home and hospital.

Up to 100 additional residential care places are now available for allocation to providers by the Department of Health and Aged Care, through a competitive application process.

The extra 100 places will mean more older people living in rural and remote locations can access residential aged care through a local MPS in their own community.

There are currently 3,293 residential care places funded by the Commonwealth, with 29 providers delivering MPS services at 183 sites across Australia.

Applications close on 25 October 2024.

More details about how to apply are on the MPS webpage.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Aged Care, Anika Wells:

"More residential care places mean that more older people in rural and remote Australia can live near their loved ones.

"Combined health and aged care services are integral to providing quality aged care in rural and remote communities.

"The additional 100 places for new, or existing Multi-Purpose Services, will make it easier for older people in rural and remote Australia to access care when they need it."

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