This strengthened Quality Standards training package is designed for providers to deliver to their own staff. The format enables you to add your own brand and logos and adjust the content to suit your service category.

As the national regulator of aged care services, we protect the health, safety and wellbeing of older Australians. We encourage people to contact us with any concerns or complaints about the quality or safety of aged care, or about our work. Our Service Charter explains what you can expect when you contact us or are contacted by us.

Two printable A3 posters that will help you understand the intent of the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards.

Our Regulatory Strategy sets out how the Commission will deliver on our goals and commitments. This resource may refer to information that will be updated from 1 July 2025 to align with the new Aged Care Act and Quality Standards.

Our latest Regulatory Bulletin explains what we consider and how we issue an infringement notice to a provider or person that has not complied with their aged care obligations, what is included and how to respond if you receive a notice from us.

In the lead up to the conference, we hosted a day of pre-conference workshops focused on best-practice approaches to delivering aged care.
The 9 workshops were an opportunity for providers to come together for an informal conversation with Commission executives and peers on a range of topics.

The strengthened Quality Standards pilot project final report outlines key insights, findings and lessons learnt from the pilot audits. The report will direct future work to be undertaken by the Commission in preparation for implementation of the strengthened Quality Standards and new audit methodology.

We have released a suite of fact sheets to help providers, aged care workers, and other stakeholders understand the new strengthened Quality Standards and their obligations in meeting them .
The strengthened Quality Standards will come into effect in line with the commencement of the new Aged Care Act.
Strengthened Quality Standard 1 underpins the way providers and staff should treat older people. It explains how important it is to understand that each older person is unique and has a different life story.

We have released a suite of fact sheets to help providers, aged care workers, and other stakeholders understand the new strengthened Quality Standards and their obligations in meeting them .
The strengthened Quality Standards will come into effect in line with the commencement of the new Aged Care Act.

We have released a suite of fact sheets to help providers, aged care workers, and other stakeholders understand the new strengthened Quality Standards and their obligations in meeting them .
The strengthened Quality Standards will come into effect in line with the commencement of the new Aged Care Act.
Strengthened Quality Standard 3 is about the way providers tailor care and services to each person. It's important to understand that the older person has the right to take risks and you need to plan care to support this.

We have released a suite of fact sheets to help providers, aged care workers, and other stakeholders understand the new strengthened Quality Standards and their obligations in meeting them .
The strengthened Quality Standards will come into effect in line with the commencement of the new Aged Care Act.

We have released a suite of fact sheets to help providers, aged care workers, and other stakeholders understand the new strengthened Quality Standards and their obligations in meeting them .
The strengthened Quality Standards will come into effect in line with the commencement of the new Aged Care Act.
Strengthened Quality Standard 5 describes the responsibilities of providers to deliver safe and quality clinical care. Good clinical care improves a person’s quality of life, independence, confidence and their feeling of purpose in daily life.

We have released a suite of fact sheets to help providers, aged care workers, and other stakeholders understand the new strengthened Quality Standards and their obligations in meeting them .
The strengthened Quality Standards will come into effect in line with the commencement of the new Aged Care Act.

We have released a suite of fact sheets to help providers, aged care workers, and other stakeholders understand the new strengthened Quality Standards and their obligations in meeting them .
The strengthened Quality Standards will come into effect in line with the commencement of the new Aged Care Act.

Watch our video series answering the most common questions we have received about the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards.
In this third episode, Lisa Peterson PSM, Assistant Commissioner for Sector Capability and Regulatory Strategy, discusses the main changes from the current Standards to the strengthened Quality Standards, and gives insight as to how providers will be assessed against them.

How to create an environment with strong infection prevention and control practices while continuing to provide a positive experience for people with cognitive decline and dementia.

The purpose of this document is to show providers how the Quality Standards have been strengthened. This analysis is current as at 10 January 2024 and based on the draft strengthened Quality Standards as at 14 December 2023.

This draft guidance material is intended to support providers to comply with the strengthened Quality Standards. It also aims to promote best practice in service provision.
The draft audit methodology provides insight into the guidance and framework used to assess provider performance against the strengthened Quality Standards.

This draft guidance material is intended to support providers to comply with the strengthened Quality Standards. It also aims to promote best practice in service provision.
The evidence mapping framework gives insight into the evidence gathering processes, by providing a standardised set of targeted questions and examples of evidence.

This draft guidance material is intended to support providers to comply with the strengthened Quality Standards. It also aims to promote best practice in service provision.
The glossary supports the draft strengthened Quality Standards Guidance documentation by explaining key terms.
