What are the different Support at Home levels (1-8)?

Your funding level will be determined through an Aged Care Assessment. Aged Care Assessments can be organised through My Aged Care, the Commonwealth Government body responsible for all aged care services.

  • Classification 1 minimal support for independent living. This might provide occasional assistance with light domestic tasks.
  • Classification 2 light personal care and social support. This might provider light person care such as assistance with showering, dressing and managing medications.
  • Classification 3 moderate assistance with daily living. This might include more structured support several times per week.
  • Classification 4 high-frequency personal and domestic support. This might include near-daily care across personal and household tasks.
  • Classification 5 daily support with health monitoring. This might include services cover complex personal care.
  • Classification 6 comprehensive health and clinical care. This might include
  • Classification 7 intensive daily multidisciplinary care
  • Classification 8 highest classification of in-home and pallative care.

While each level comes with a different amount of funding, all levels have access to the same types of services — the difference is the amount of services you can choose within your budget. We tailor your services to ensure you get the best value out of your budget.