Aged Care Capital Assistance Program Residential–based Aged Care Services

Grant Name
Aged Care Capital Assistance Program Residential–based Aged Care Services
Funder
Department of Health and Aged Care
Australian Government
Country or Region
Australia
Research Field
Aged Care
Deadline
29-Aug-2024
Grant Size
$200,000,000.00
Contact Info
Health Grants Team Grant.ATM@Health.gov.au
Eligibility

We cannot consider your application if you do not satisfy all the eligibility criteria.

We cannot provide a grant if you receive funding from another government source for the same purpose/activity (other than as a co-contribution).

To be eligible you must be an approved as a provider of aged care in respect of residential care and/or flexible care under the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Act 2018.

You must also meet the additional eligibility requirements for the Stream you are applying for listed in Section 4.1.1: Additional eligibility requirements of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines.

Grant Number
GO6989
Description

The Aged Care Capital Assistance Program (the program) provides aged care infrastructure grants aimed at maintaining or increasing access to quality aged care services in thin market settings for people:

  • from First Nations communities
  • living in regional, rural, and remote areas
  • who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless
  • with other complex and diverse needs, including dementia.
  • improve viability and sustainability of service offerings.

For this grant opportunity up to $200 million is available to support activities that will:

  • deliver more mainstream residential care beds i.e., new residential care services and/or expansion of existing residential care services (excluding Multi-purpose Services (MPS) and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program (NATSIFACP) services)
  • upgrade, or refurbish existing residential-based aged care services (including mainstream, MPS and NATSIFACP services)

in the following locations:

  • regional centres to very remote communities: Modified Monash Model - MM2 to 7
  • metropolitan areas (MM1) for projects specifically targeting care to First Nations people.

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