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Rebecca Gredley

Key areas of the $17.7b aged care package

The federal government's has pledged $17.7 billion in the budget to improve the aged care sector. (AAP)

THE $17.7 BILLION AGED CARE PLAN

* HOME CARE

- $6.5 billion for an extra 80,000 home care packages, taking the total to more than 275,500 by June 2023

- $10.8 million for a new program for home care support

- $798.3 million for the 1.6 million informal carers, including extra respite services for 8400 seniors each year

- $272.5 million for more services to help senior Australians navigating the aged care system

* RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE SERVICES AND SUSTAINABILITY

- $3.9 billion to increase mandated care minutes to 200 per day, including 40 minutes with a registered nurse

- $3.2 billion for the $10 basic daily fee, which will be used by providers to deliver better care and services

- $102.1 million to assign residential aged care places directly to senior Australians

- $49.1 million for the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

- $189.3 for a new Australian National Aged Care Classification for a fairer and more sustainable funding system

- $5.5 million to reform residential care design, particularly so it better meets the needs of people with dementia

* RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE QUALITY AND SAFETY

- $365.7 million for better access to primary care

- $262.5 million for the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission

- $7.3 million for extra services to help residential aged care provide for Australians with dementia

- $67.5 million for dementia behaviour support, to reduce reliance on physical and chemical restraints

- $200.1 million for a new star rating system

* WORKFORCE

- 33,800 subsidised vocational training places for new aged care workers

- $228.2 million for a single assessment workforce

- $135.6 million for financial bonuses for registered nurses, to help with retention

- $9.8 million for a national recruitment campaign

* GOVERNANCE

- $21.1 million for new structures including a National Aged Care Advisory Council, Council of Elders and an office of the Inspector-General of Aged Care

- $630.2 million to help regional, rural and Indigenous Australians access quality aged care

- $13.4 million to improve rural and regional aged care

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