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Call the Aged Care Advocacy Line, our national team of advocates is available Monday to Friday 8am–8pm and Saturday 10am-4pm 

Notice: We’re updating this website to reflect changes under the new Aged Care Act, commencing 1 November 2025

Self-advocacy toolkit

What you need to know for better aged care

Self-advocacy or speaking up means having the right information to get the care and support you need. Explore the topics below to start.

Home Self-advocacy toolkit Solving common aged care problems Younger people in residential aged care

Younger people in residential aged care

Residential aged care is not usually considered suitable for younger people to live, because it is designed for the needs of older people.

Under the Aged Care Act 2024, individuals under 65 years of age are not eligible for aged care assessments. The only exceptions to this rule are:

  • Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 years and over, and
  • People aged 50 years and over who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

If you are a younger person living in residential care and wish to find alternative accommodation, there are supports available to help you via the links below. 

People with disability who need someone to speak up for them can use Ask Izzy to search for independent Disability Advocacy providers in their area.

Documents and external links

Learn more about younger people in residential aged care. These documents and websites offer help, strategies, and practical information. Brief descriptions are provided for each document or link.

Screenshot of the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission's website

The Commission’s role in supporting younger people in aged care

Information about younger people in aged care, including the role of the Commission in the Aged Care Quality Standards and how to make a complaint.

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Support for younger people in, or at risk of entering, residential aged care

Information about the support available for younger people under 65 living in, or at risk of entering, residential aged care from the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing website.

Screenshot of the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing website

Younger people and the NDIS

Learn more about the NDIS and how it supports younger people to access services from the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing website.

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