You will continue to receive the same funding level (including supplements) on Support at Home as you did with your Home Care Package.
If you are reassessed you will move to one of the eight new Support at Home ongoing funding classifications. The no worse off principal still applies for you and you will continue to make the same contributions, or lower, than they would had under your Home Care Package.
Short term funding classifications
Along with the eight ongoing funding classifications, there are three short-term classifications:
- The Restorative Care Pathway: to help you maintain and improve your independence through primarily allied health services.
- The End-of-Life Pathway: to provide dedicated funding to access services to support older people to remain at home in their last three months of life.
- The Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (AT-HM) scheme: for separate funding for products, equipment and home modifications.
Quarterly budgets
Your funding amount will be divided into a quarterly budget. Your budget will be held by Services Australia on your behalf. This means you don’t need to manage the expenses yourself.
We will work with you to decide how to spend the budget across your approved services. Each month, you will receive an itemised statement that shows how your budget has been spent and your current balance. This include information about any contributions you have made.
Unused funds from each quarter (up to $1,000 or 10%, whichever is higher) can be rolled over into the next quarter.
Home Care Package unspent funds
Any unspent funds, as of 31 October 2025, from your current Home Care Package have carried over and are available for you to use under the Support at Home program.
You will be able to use any unspent funds to pay for approved services from the Support at Home list once your quarterly budget has run out. You can also use these funds to buy Assistive Technology (AT) and/or Home Modifications (HM) that support your assessed needs.
Co-contributions
The Government’s no worse off principal applies to you. You continue to pay the same co-contributions, or lower, towards your care under Support at Home.
If you’re a part pensioner or self-funded retiree and were required to pay an income-tested care fee, you’ll transition to Support at Home with discounted co-contributions depending on the services you receive as per the below table.
|
Clinical care |
Independence |
Everyday living |
| Full pensioner |
0% |
0% |
17.5% |
| Part pensioner |
0% |
0-25% |
0-25% |
| Self-funded retiree (holding or eligible for a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card – CSHC). |
0% |
0-25% |
0-25% |
| Self-funded retiree (not eligible for a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card). |
0% |
25% |
25% |