Support at Home has now replaced Home Care Packages and there are three distinct participant groups, each with slightly different rules and protections. Knowing which group, you are part of lets you understand your rights, your contributions and your service-arrangements. Let’s unpack this a bit further.
You are in the “grandfathered” group if by 12 September 2024 you had either:
In short: you were part of the older scheme before that September 2024 cut-off.
What this means for you:
Why this category matters:
It recognises that you’ve been using the aged-care system under the older rules already, so you’re given protections and stability in the transition. It helps avoid disruption to your services.
This group covers people who were approved for a Home Care Package after 12 September 2024 but before the full commencement of the new program, up to 31 October 2025. People in this group are referred to “interim” or “transitional” participants.
In short: you entered the system after the “grandfathered” cut-off but before the new rules for “new participants” apply.
What this means for you:
Why this category exists:
It covers the “in-between” period when the system was transitioning from the old HCP scheme to the new Support at Home scheme. It allows for people who were already approved just after the key cut-off date to still move through the system, but under the newer rules.
You fall into the “new participant” group if you are first approved under the Support at Home on or after 1 November 2025 and were not previously in an HCP before that date. Essentially: you are starting fresh under the new scheme, rather than transitioning from HCP.
What this means for you:
Will I receive a different level of care based on which group I am in?
The simple answer is no. All participants will receive the same level of support and care to stay living in their home.
What is next?
If you are a participant of Accent Home Care, you will have or will shortly receive correspondence from the Australian Government detailing if you are required to financially contribute to your care and services. A letter will arrive stating the contribution amounts for:
Independence supports —such as personal care (showering, dressing), assistive technology, minor home modifications.
Everyday living supports — such as domestic assistance (cleaning, laundry), meal preparation, shopping help, gardening
Important!
When you receive this letter stating the contribution amount contact your Care Partner who will provide you with further details. Even if the letter states the percentage is zero, (0%) contact us and we will update your information.
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