Thousands of seniors face long delays for government home care support

Imagine being told you qualify for essential support to help you remain safe and independent at home—only to learn the wait for that help could stretch into years.

For many older Australians, this isn’t a distant worry but a daily reality that shapes how they live right now.


An estimated 87,000 older Australians have been approved for a government-funded home care package, but are still stuck on a waiting list.

These packages are designed to help with everyday essentials—bathing, meals, medication, cleaning, transport—so people can live at home, rather than being forced into residential care or hospital.

But with the current backlog, many are left in limbo, and some may never receive the support they desperately need.


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Around 87,000 older Australians are waiting for home care packages, with delays stretching up to two years. Credit: Ridofranz / iStock


Take Graham Paxton, for example. At 68, he’s been told he qualifies for the highest level of home care support.

But he’s also been told he has just one to two years to live due to a serious health condition.

A year has already passed since his approval, and his wife Kim, 66, is still waiting for the help that would allow her to care for him at home.


'He might get it when he’s not around to get it,' Kim says, voicing a fear that’s all too common among families in their situation.

Graham’s story is far from unique. Advocacy groups and politicians warn that the waitlist could balloon to 100,000 by November.

That means more older Australians living unsafely, being forced into aged care before they’re ready, or ending up in hospital—sometimes with tragic consequences.

The government has promised to release more than 80,000 new home care places nationwide from November, when the new Aged Care Act comes into effect.

But for many, that’s simply not soon enough. Crossbench senators and advocacy groups are pushing for the government to act now, not later, to prevent more people from 'potentially dying waiting for a package'.


As Senator David Pocock puts it, 'It’s a ration system. The only way you get a package is if someone who currently has one dies and frees it up.

I just think it’s an appalling way to deal with older Australians who are trying to age at home with dignity.'

The impact of these delays isn’t just felt by those waiting for care—it ripples out to their families and carers.

Kim, for instance, is juggling full-time work, caring for Graham, and looking after her 92-year-old mother next door.

She’s exhausted, worried, and feels trapped by a system that’s supposed to help.

'I can cook all the food, but I’m not sure if he could actually boil a jug to make a cup of tea,' Kim said.

'I came home one day and one of the elements was on in the oven. He didn’t realise he left it on. I think I’m at the lower end of the scale. I personally don’t think he needs 24-7 care, but he can’t sit at home for eight hours a day when I’m not there.'


Other carers have shared similar stories with a Senate inquiry into the Aged Care Act. Many are at breaking point, forced to cut back on work or quit altogether, and living in constant fear for their loved ones’ safety.

One carer wrote: 'My mum had a stroke last year. She’s had seven falls since last July and rapid memory loss and confusion. My heart breaks each time I leave her to go to work as she looks like a lost child but I need to work. I am super tired, stressed and worried. Mum is declining and I am terrified I will lose her before help comes.'

The current system, critics say, is failing the very people it was designed to help. Older Australians who have worked hard, paid taxes, and contributed to their communities are now being left to 'languish' on waiting lists.

And when home care isn’t available, the only alternative is often a move into residential care—something many want to avoid for as long as possible.

Senator Penny Allman-Payne sums it up: 'If you can’t get access to a home care package in a timely way, then you start getting pushed towards residential aged care because you can’t cope.'


If you or a loved one is waiting for a home care package, don’t be afraid to speak up.

Contact your local MP, share your story with advocacy groups, and consider making a submission to the Senate inquiry.

The more voices that are heard, the harder it is for the government to ignore the problem.
Key Takeaways
  • Around 87,000 older Australians are currently waiting for government-approved home care packages, with some waiting up to two years for vital support at home.
  • Long delays are leaving elderly people at risk of injury or premature entry into residential care, and are placing huge stress on unpaid carers who are reaching breaking point.
  • The federal government plans to release over 80,000 new home care places from November under the new Aged Care Act, but crossbenchers and advocacy groups argue that immediate action is needed to address the current crisis before then.
  • The lack of timely home care support is forcing some older Australians into hospital stays or dangerous living situations, highlighting the urgent need for greater accountability and faster reforms to aged care services.
Have you or someone you know been affected by delays in the home care system? How has it impacted your life, and what changes would you like to see? Share your experiences and thoughts in the comments below.

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So how come President Trump, in a news conference a few weeks ago, said that children are starving in Gaza and it’s very, very bad over there! Very few among us support Hamas, after all they’re terrorists, but not all Palestinians are members, and a lot of us would just like to see hostages released, and fighting to end.
Maybe the US should export all the cats and dogs to Gaza.

With a 115% tariff, of course!
 
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I don’t know what the answer is but I think we, the more fit seniors need to stop and think about the funds available and stop whingeing about increasing taxes and ‘revenue raising’. It is definitely a vicious circle - not enough money funded to the right areas and being allocated to areas like sports etc. and then us whingeing about it in one way or another.

Admittedly government coffers are not bottomless pits, but something needs to be done by the government to allocate funds to areas of MOST importance. The elderly have paid taxes all their working lives so should be entitled to some better conditions and help as we age, and perhaps some not having a big pool of cash. So much money was given away to new parents in recent years when they got thousands of dollars each time they had a child - most of us didn’t get anything more than just a few dollars (I got $2 a month for each of my 3 as ‘child endowment’) as did many of you.

It all seems upside down at the moment and must be looked at more closely by government WITH a conscience; AND seniors with decent superannuation savings also need to sit up and think which comes first - spending because they have decent savings, going on big holidays just because they have money in savings or in superannuation and treating their savings like money is no issue OR how that money can be better spent and/or saved by them for the unknown, not knowing how long we’re going to live and where money will come from in the future. Tomorrow is NOT GUARANTEED to anyone and some forethought will go a long way by government and us.
I didn’t receive endowment for my first child only for the next two.
 
So how come President Trump, in a news conference a few weeks ago, said that children are starving in Gaza and it’s very, very bad over there! Very few among us support Hamas, after all they’re terrorists, but not all Palestinians are members, and a lot of us would just like to see hostages released, and fighting to end.
Thanks for asking and not making an assumption! :love:
Initially, Trump fell for it too, until he found out the truth!
That's what propaganda does!

The hostages will NEVER be released... Firstly, the majority are already dead and the rest will be too, shortly. They will either be starved or murdered - as were all the others. This is the main reason Netanyahu has not stopped the war. In fact, Hamas has even tried to take more hostages to continue the war.

Secondly, Hamas also keeps putting civilians around themselves to prevent themselves from being targeted, hence killing civilians, which IDF refuteably do their best to prevent. This of course creates more deaths for both civilians and IDF soldiers!
Also, bear in mind who started this war in the first place, as always!
 
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THEY ARE NOT STARVING....!!!!!!!!
It's all political BS and lies that Hamas continues to spit out to catch you and the dumb government for money to buy arms and dig tunnels!!!!!
The ONLY people starving there are the ISRAELI HOSTAGES!!!!
Try getting your facts from another source... NOT ABC OR BBC etc!!!!!


As for being shot by IDF soldiers... MORE BS!!!!!
Their OWN F***** "government" - HAMAS, deny them food, steal it and SELL it to them if they're lucky! And, SHOOT them if they attempt to steal it!!!!!!!!!!!
YES - they don't give a S*** about anything even their OWN people and wiping non-Muslims off the face of this earth!!!!!


YES.... THIS IS THE GOD HONEST TRUTH - Try watching SKY NEWS and Google OTHER sites!!!!!

IGNORANCE IS BEYOND BLISS!!!!!!!!
I tend to agree with some comments, however - and regardless of where the money ultimately ends up over there - children ARE starving. It might be Hamas, it might be Palestinians themselves, or it might be Israel stealing the funds, and food - but children ARE starving. People and their homes are being obliterated by bombings on all sides. And which news report can we guarantee is showing us and telling us the truth?There’s no ‘God Honest truth’ in war. Each side accuses and blames the other side for what we see on television and truth can only be determined by actually being there in person and experiencing the ‘honest truth’ of what we see on TV. With the Russian and Ukraine war also currently waging can anyone here IN AUSTRALIA say in all honesty who definitely started that war and why? Not with absolute certainty. We are being fed (& expected to believe) what we see on television. However, it’s the children without food and the destruction on all sides that my comments are about.

Here in Australia I believe we are relatively well off COMPARED to the citizens of these war torn countries (& I also include some African countries in my ‘starving’ comments) and I also concede we have poverty, homelessness etc here. It’s about GIVING TO HELP whether that giving helps them or us is not the issue. And before anyone jumps down my throat about giving, my husband and I help 15 charitable organisations here that receive some funding twice a year from us (albeit it a small amount). And that small donation we can afford to help with has been our charitable offer for over ten years, although we are by no means ‘rich’ but believe in helping if, and when, we can. I have no preference in watching any particular television channel but these wars and suffering are on all channels EVERY day and cannot be ignored. Tomorrow might be our turn here in Australia to experience war and everything that goes with it - so helping when, where and in what way is a charitable thing to do by those of us who can afford to do so.
 
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Yup, the same $#!T the Nazi's used in WWII - IT'S CALLED PROPOGANDA!
I always thought that Propaganda was a Goose with Bollocks?
 
I tend to agree with some comments, however - and regardless of where the money ultimately ends up over there - children ARE starving. It might be Hamas, it might be Palestinians themselves, or it might be Israel stealing the funds, and food - but children ARE starving. People and their homes are being obliterated by bombings on all sides. And which news report can we guarantee is showing us and telling us the truth?There’s no ‘God Honest truth’ in war. Each side accuses and blames the other side for what we see on television and truth can only be determined by actually being there in person and experiencing the ‘honest truth’ of what we see on TV. With the Russian and Ukraine war also currently waging can anyone here IN AUSTRALIA say in all honesty who definitely started that war and why? Not with absolute certainty. We are being fed (& expected to believe) what we see on television. However, it’s the children without food and the destruction on all sides that my comments are about.

Here in Australia I believe we are relatively well off COMPARED to the citizens of these war torn countries (& I also include some African countries in my ‘starving’ comments) and I also concede we have poverty, homelessness etc here. It’s about GIVING TO HELP whether that giving helps them or us is not the issue. And before anyone jumps down my throat about giving, my husband and I help 15 charitable organisations here that receive some funding twice a year from us (albeit it a small amount). And that small donation we can afford to help with has been our charitable offer for over ten years, although we are by no means ‘rich’ but believe in helping if, and when, we can. I have no preference in watching any particular television channel but these wars and suffering are on all channels EVERY day and cannot be ignored. Tomorrow might be our turn here in Australia to experience war and everything that goes with it - so helping when, where and in what way is a charitable thing to do by those of us who can afford to do so.
I totally agree with you Catherine, the information is everywhere, including the internet, which is where I get my information from, then draw my own conclusions. Heaven knows where a lot of the others source their information from. There are no winners in war, only a lot of people left with no food or homes. And yes, children are starving, to believe otherwise is living in denial.
 
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THEY ARE NOT STARVING....!!!!!!!!
It's all political BS and lies that Hamas continues to spit out to catch you and the dumb government for money to buy arms and dig tunnels!!!!!
The ONLY people starving there are the ISRAELI HOSTAGES!!!!
Try getting your facts from another source... NOT ABC OR BBC etc!!!!!


As for being shot by IDF soldiers... MORE BS!!!!!
Their OWN F***** "government" - HAMAS, deny them food, steal it and SELL it to them if they're lucky! And, SHOOT them if they attempt to steal it!!!!!!!!!!!
YES - they don't give a S*** about anything even their OWN people and wiping non-Muslims off the face of this earth!!!!!


YES.... THIS IS THE GOD HONEST TRUTH - Try watching SKY NEWS and Google OTHER sites!!!!!

IGNORANCE IS BEYOND BLISS!!!!!!!!
Finally some truth, I’m sick 🤒 of the bloody lies being pushed by the ABC and other lefty news they wouldn’t know the truth it it jumped up and bit them on the arse.
 
I didn’t receive endowment for my first child only for the next two.
We were paid 2 pound in those days ,that would be less than$2 today.
 
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It’s all part of the plan..
Just like Covid being introduced to kill off the elderly, the government is doing its utmost to finish the job..
They don’t want the elderly to live. It costs the government too much $$ to support the ageing population!
It certainly appears that way, Bruce. Our healthcare systems are spiralling towards third-world status now. How our country has been demoted and overpopulated, and we who have paid taxes in our long working years, and told we would get assistance when we are aged.
 
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