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“Catholic aged care providers are ready to provide care for more older Australians in their home,” CHA’s Alex Lynch said (Bigstock)

Catholic Health Australia has welcomed the Albanese Government’s decision to release more Support at Home packages so that older Australians can receive care in their home.

“Catholic providers strongly support the announcement from Minister Butler and Minister Rae today, alongside the federal Government’s broader aged care reforms, which will deliver better care for older Australians,” Alex Lynch, CHA’s director of aged and community care, said.

CHA, which represents members who deliver 20 per cent of home care, has advocated strongly for the federal Government to fund enough Support at Home packages to meet demand. Wednesday’s announcement will help achieve this objective.

“Every older Australian who can age safely in their own home should be given that opportunity,” Mr Lynch said.

“Funding Support at Home to meet demand will help prevent people waiting for their care and ultimately save money because delaying care leads to higher needs.

“Catholic aged care providers are ready to provide care for more older Australians in their home.”

CHA supports the commencement of the Aged Care Act on November 1 and thanked both sides of the Parliament for supporting this once-in-a-generation reform in a bipartisan manner.

“We applaud the Parliament for passing these generational reforms and for its constructive collaboration to ensure they are implemented smoothly. The Act is an exciting opportunity to improve the care available to older Australians,” Mr Lynch said.

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Catholic Health Australia welcomes federal government’s decision to release more Support at Home packages (CHA)