Search My Aged Care is an Australian-based, AI-powered aged care information search engine and knowledge hub. Our core mission is to solve the problem of information overload and confusion surrounding the new Support at Home Program and existing Home Care Packages. We allow users, including children of older Australians and older Australians themselves, to ask natural language questions. The AI then directly extracts clear, concise answers from impenetrable sources like government PDFs, websites, and technical jargon. We provide essential help to apply for aged care and assistance to stay at home, establishing ourselves as the most trustworthy, non-government resource for clear aged care answers Australia. Making Aged Care & Support at Home easier to understand for Australians. General information only - not clinical, legal, or financial advice.
It's an AI-powered aged care search tool designed specifically for Australians. We decode complex government information to give you clear, concise answers from policy manuals, saving you time.
No, we are not an official government website. We are an independent aged care knowledge hub built to make complex government information accessible, proudly in collaboration with Salveo HomeCare.
We focus on decoding this critical information. Use our AI search for instant answers on eligibility, funding, and how to apply for assistance under the new Support at Home Program.
We serve two main groups: The Adult Child/Carer (seeking quick answers on fees and how to apply for aged care) and the Older Australian (needing simple, reassuring information about help to stay at home).
Salveo HomeCare is a trusted Australian aged care provider and our collaborator. Their support allows us to focus on providing free, unbiased clarity to anyone navigating Australian aged care.
The AI Search provides instant, direct answers to your unique, complex questions. The Q&A Knowledge Base (our forum) offers pre-answered, common questions in a clear blog format for immediate, general clarity.
Yes. We are a valuable secondary resource for professionals, care managers, and social workers needing quick verification of complex policy rules or summary of recent aged care legislation changes.