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04/06/2026

Government announces fast-tracking Support at Home care for seniors with MND. As hundreds of thousands wait, advocates and industry leaders remind that the system must work for all.

An important step for seniors with MND has been announced and alongside it, aged care leaders remind government that too many seniors continue to wait a year for care, with provider capacity unused.

Advocates are clear, a partial victory is not aged care's goalpost, Australia deserves a system where timely care is possible for all - https://helloleaders.com.au/article/priority-support-at-home-processing-announced-for-seniors-with-mnd-sector-reminds-that-system-must-work-for-all

03/06/2026

Meeting a rapidly changing reporting environment means big-picture insight has become a key competitive edge.

Systems must support care and full picture awareness within operations for provider agility and strength.

QPS Benchmarking continues to leverage earned success for providers to future-proof decisions - https://helloleaders.com.au/article/clinical-systems-record-care-quality-leadership-requires-insight

Support at Home is a complicated, opaque, inefficient scheme for all – part two: devoid of financial and logical sense | Hello Leaders AUS 27/05/2026

As the fault-lines of Support at Home deepen, it is data from providers that is showcasing stark inefficiencies, confusion and impacts.

Adrian Morgan, the General Manager of home care Flexi Care highlights a story that is echoed by hundreds of leaders across the country - https://helloleaders.com.au/article/support-at-home-is-a-complicated-opaque-inefficient-scheme-for-all-part-two-support-at-home-devoid-of-financial-and-logical-sense

Support at Home is a complicated, opaque, inefficient scheme for all – part two: devoid of financial and logical sense | Hello Leaders AUS The numbers are speaking loudly, SaH is proving to be costly and ineffective to run. The IAT algorithm too, in its opaque decision matrix, challenges the transparency and fairness recommended for a healthy and robust sector.

Support at Home is a complicated, opaque, inefficient scheme for all – part one: tropes of seniors and sector have no place in scheme mechanics | Hello Leaders AUS 20/05/2026

Support at Home changes are more than a headline, they are both sector and seniors reeling in the daily routine.

In part one of a series examining these changes, dominant tropes in home care have no place in the new scheme's mechanics.

Adrian Morgan of Flexi Care shares a window into a scheme's cracks on the ground.

Australia's nuanced demographics, beyond only wealthy boomers and uncaring providers, is central to steering reform to land effective impact for all - https://helloleaders.com.au/article/support-at-home-is-a-complicated-opaque-inefficient-scheme-for-all-part-one-tropes-of-seniors-and-sector-have-no-place-in-scheme-mechanics

Support at Home is a complicated, opaque, inefficient scheme for all – part one: tropes of seniors and sector have no place in scheme mechanics | Hello Leaders AUS Tropes have never worked to guide and land policy. This is powerfully the case for Support at Home as its impacts are widely felt by boomers without wealth, and providers striving to survive as the landscape is skewed.

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