People using aged care 2017–18 Factsheets Pathways in aged care 2014 The Pathways in Aged Care (PIAC) link map brings together a number of data sets—and records for more than 5 million people. Services and places in aged care 2018–19 Australia's aged care system provides care for people in their own homes or in a residential facility. Services and places in aged care 2017–18 Australia's aged care system provides care for people in their own homes or in a residential facility. Services and places in aged care 2016–17 Australia’s aged care system provides care for people either in their own homes or in a residential facility. Admissions into aged care 2018–19 The choice of aged care services is an important and sensitive decision for many older Australians. There are many services available to support people's different needs and different levels of need. Services and places in aged care 2015–16 Australia’s aged care system provides care for people either in their own homes or in a residential facility. Admissions into aged care 2017–18 The choice of aged care services is an important and sensitive decision for many older Australians. There are many services available to support people's different needs and different levels of need. Admissions into aged care 2016–17 The choice of aged care services is an important and sensitive decision for many older Australians. There are many services available to support people's different needs and different levels of need. Admissions into aged care 2015–16 The choice of aged care services is an important and sensitive decision for many older Australians. There are many services available to support people’s different needs and different levels of need. People using aged care 2018–19 The number of people using aged care has increased over the past decade. People using aged care 2017–18 The number of people using aged care has increased over the past decade. People using aged care 2016–17 The number of people using aged care has increased over the past decade. People using aged care 2015–16 The number of people using aged care has increased over the past decade. People's care needs in aged care 2017–18 As people age, their need for care changes. Each person's needs are different and in Australia services are tailored so that each person receives the assistance they need. People's care needs in aged care 2018–19 As people age, their need for care changes. Each person's needs are different and in Australia services are tailored so that each person receives the assistance they need. People's care needs in aged care 2016–17 As people age, their need for care changes. Each person’s needs are different and in Australia services are tailored so that each person receives the assistance they need. People leaving aged care 2017–18 After people are admitted to aged care services, they stay until they are discharged and leave the system. People's care needs in aged care 2015–16 As people age, their need for care changes. Each person’s needs are different and in Australia services are tailored so that each person receives the assistance they need. People leaving aged care 2016–17 After people are admitted to aged care services, they stay until they are discharged and leave the system. Government spending on aged care 2018–19 Aged care services in Australia are funded by governments, non-government organisations (charities, religious and community groups), and personal contributions from those receiving aged care. People leaving aged care 2015–16 After people are admitted to aged care services, they stay until they are discharged and leave the system. Government spending on aged care 2017–18 Aged care services in Australia are funded by governments, non-government organisations (charities, religious and community groups), and personal contributions from those receiving aged care. Government spending on aged care 2016–17 Aged care services in Australia are funded by governments, non-government organisations (charities, religious and community groups), and personal contributions from those receiving care. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' use of aged care services 2018–19 At 30 June 2019, over 5,000 older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessed Australian Government subsidised residential aged care or home care services. Government spending on aged care 2015–16 Aged care services in Australia are funded by governments, non-government organisations (charities, religious and community groups), and personal contributions from those receiving care. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' use of aged care services 2017–18 At 30 June 2018, nearly 4,700 older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessed Australian Government subsidised residential aged care or home care services. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ use of aged care services 2016–17 On a typical day in 2017, nearly 4,000 older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessed Australian Government subsidised residential aged care or home care services. Commonwealth Home Support Programme aged care services 2018–19 During the 2018-19 financial year, 840,984 people accessed the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP), accounting for nearly two thirds of aged care clients. Commonwealth Home Support Programme aged care services 2017–18 During the 2017-18 financial year, 783,043 people accessed the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP), accounting for nearly two thirds of aged care clients. Multi-Purpose Services Program Residential Care 2018–19 The Multi-Purpose Services (MPS) Program enables older people living in regional, rural and remote areas to receive the aged care services they need within their own community. Multi-Purpose Services Program Residential Care 2017–18 The Multi-Purpose Services (MPS) Program enables older people living in regional, rural and remote areas to receive the aged care services they need within their own community. Multi-Purpose Service Program Residential Care 2016–17 The Multi-Purpose Services (MPS) Program enables older people living in regional, rural and remote areas to receive the aged care services they need within their own community. Infographics Pathways in aged care 2014 Services and places in aged care 2017–18 Services and places in aged care 2016–17 Services and places in aged care 2015–16 Admissions into aged care 2017–18 Admissions into aged care 2018–19 Admissions into aged care 2016–17 Admissions into aged care 2015–16 People using aged care 2017–18 People using aged care 2016–17 People using aged care 2015–16 People's care needs in aged care 2017–18 People's care needs in aged care 2016–17 People leaving aged care 2017–18 People's care needs in aged care 2015–16 People leaving aged care 2016–17 People leaving aged care 2015–16 People leaving aged care 2018–19 Government spending on aged care 2017–18 Government spending on aged care 2016–17 Government spending on aged care 2015–16 ROACA key facts Key facts from 2018–19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 ROACA key facts Key facts from the 2017–18 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 (ROACA). ROACA key facts Key facts from the 2016–17 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 (ROACA). ROACA summary Summary of 2018–19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 ROACA summary Summary of the 2017–18 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 (ROACA). ROACA summary Summary of the 2016–17 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997 (ROACA).