New Aged Care Act | Mayflower

From 1 November 2025, every person receiving government-funded aged care in Australia has a legal Statement of Rights—a guideline, not a guideline, a document providers must actively uphold.

The Statement of Rights replaced the old Charter of Aged Care Rights and covers six fundamental protections: dignity, choice, independence, privacy, cultural identity, and the right to raise concerns without fear of consequence. Older people can also nominate a registered supporter to help them understand information or communicate their wishes someone who supports decisions without taking over decision-making authority.

For providers, this means demonstrable readiness: staff training, updated care management systems, and a Statement of Rights shared directly with residents and families, not just filed away. At Mayflower, that’s meant training across all three residences and building the new rights framework into everyday care conversations, not just onboarding paperwork.

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