Numbers of younger people impacted 

The number of younger people living in, and entering, residential aged care has reduced significantly. It is also continuing to decrease. 

As of 30 June 2024, there were 1,271 people under the age of 65 living in residential aged care in Australia. 

These figures do not include First Nations people aged 50 to 64 who are eligible for residential aged care. 

Government action 

The Australian Government recognises the aged care system is not designed to provide support to younger people under the age of 65 years. 

The Government remains committed to continuing to: 

  • reduce the number of younger people in residential aged care 
  • work with younger people who are living in residential aged care to find alternative accommodation. 

 

Reducing the number of younger people in residential aged care is complex. It requires commitment and collaboration: 

  • across the disability, aged care, health and housing sectors 
  • at all levels of government. 

 

The Government is also making legislative changes to improve Australia’s aged care system. The changes will tighten eligibility for entry into aged care. Under the new Aged Care Act(Opens in a new tab/window), there will be limited circumstances in which a younger person will be able to access Government funded aged care services. 

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