Level 5: Daily support with health monitoring
Support at Home Classification 5 provides $39,697.4 per year, paid as $9,924.35 per quarter. This classification is for older Australians who need daily support with health monitoring. The government funds 90% of services; participants contribute 10% for care management plus co-payments for independence and everyday living services.
Budget breakdown
| Item | Annual | Quarterly |
|---|---|---|
| Total government subsidy | $39,697.4 | $9,924.35 |
| Less: care management (max 10%) | − $3,970 | − $993 |
| Available for direct services | $35,727.4 | $8,931.35 |
The 10% care management deduction is a maximum — some providers charge less. Co-payments for independence and everyday living services are additional.
What services does Level 5 typically cover?
Clinical care
- Nursing care
- Allied health therapy
- Nutrition support
- Restorative care
Independence support
- Personal care
- Social support
- Transport
- Therapeutic services
Everyday living
- Domestic assistance
- Meal preparation
- Home maintenance
Actual services depend on your individual care plan and provider offerings. Clinical care services attract nil participant contribution; independence and everyday living services require co-payments.
How is Level 5 different from Level 4 and Level 6?
Level 4: High-frequency personal & domestic support
$29,696.4/year — $10,001 less than Level 5
Level 5: Daily support with health monitoring — current page
$39,697.4/year ($9,924.35/quarter)
Level 6: Comprehensive health & clinical care
$48,114.3/year — $8,416.9 more than Level 5
Your classification is determined by an ACAT assessment. Contact My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 to arrange an assessment.
Find a Level 5 provider
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Data source: Budget amounts sourced from the DoHDA Schedule of Subsidies and Supplements, effective November 2025. Indexed annually on 1 July. Provider data from the ACQSC Provider Register.