
What is residential aged care?
Residential aged care, sometimes called a nursing home or aged care home, is a place where older Australians live and receive ongoing personal care, clinical support, and daily assistance when it’s no longer safe or practical to manage at home. Unlike assisted living facilities or Support at Home, residential aged care in Australia provides 24-hour supervised support for older people with higher or more complex needs.
Under the Aged Care Act 2024, which commenced on 1 November 2025, aged care in Australia is now governed by a rights-based framework. Every person in government-funded aged care has a legally enforceable Statement of Rights. That includes the right to safe, quality care that respects your dignity, your choices, and the things that matter to you.
At St Jude’s, we don’t just meet those standards. They reflect the kind of care we’ve always believed in. Our aged care homes in Perth and Brisbane are built around comfort, connection, and choice. Whether your loved one needs help with day-to-day personal care, specialised dementia support, or simply a safe place where they can enjoy the company of others, you’ll find a team that treats every resident like family.
If you’re researching aged care services for yourself or for someone you love, you don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Our team is happy to walk you through what’s involved, answer your questions, and help you decide whether residential care is the right fit.
Call us in WA on (08) 9279 4343, or in QLD on (07) 2800 6050.
Our Aged Care Services
Every person’s care needs are different, and they often change over time. Our residential aged care homes offer a range of aged care services designed to support your loved one through every stage, from settling in and building new routines to managing complex health conditions with clinical expertise. Here’s what aged care in Australia looks like at St Jude’s.
24-Hour Nursing and Personal Care
Dementia Care
Respite Care
Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Allied Health and Therapy Services
Social and Lifestyle Programs
Our Locations
Western Australia (Perth)
Our Perth aged care home offers permanent residential care, dementia care, and respite in a welcoming environment with landscaped gardens, quality meals, and a full activities program.
Call Us at: (08) 9279 4343
Queensland (Brisbane)
Our Brisbane aged care home provides the same standard of personalised, round-the-clock aged care services with a dedicated team focused on comfort, wellbeing, and community connection.
Call Us at: (07) 2800 6050
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Frequently Asked Questions
There’s no single sign. It’s usually a gradual shift. You might notice increasing difficulty managing daily activities like cooking, bathing, or medication. Falls may be becoming more frequent. Perhaps the person you care for is feeling isolated, or you’re finding it harder to provide the level of support they need at home. If the care required is more than what can be safely managed with in-home support, residential care may offer a safer, more supportive environment. Our team can help you think through that decision. Call us anytime for an honest conversation.
The first step is to contact My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 or apply online. You’ll go through a screening process, followed by a needs assessment conducted through the Single Assessment System (SAS) — a single assessment pathway that replaced the former Aged Care Assessment Teams in December 2024. If you’re assessed as eligible for residential care, you can then choose a provider. You’re also welcome to contact us at any stage. We can guide you through how the process works and what to expect.
Costs depend on your individual financial circumstances. Everyone pays a basic daily fee, which is set by the Australian Government and indexed twice a year (in March and September). Beyond that, you may be asked to contribute toward accommodation and care costs based on a means assessment conducted by Services Australia. The Australian Government subsidises the majority of care costs, and lifetime caps apply to protect residents from paying indefinitely. You can use the My Aged Care fee estimator to get a clearer picture of what you might pay, and we’d always recommend seeking independent financial advice before making a decision.
Absolutely, and we encourage it. Visiting in person is one of the best ways to get a feel for the environment, meet the team, and ask questions. You can arrange a tour of our Perth or Brisbane home by getting in touch with our team. You can also compare aged care homes across Australia using the Star Ratings published on the My Aged Care website.
Support at Home provides funded support services while you continue living in your own home. That includes things like personal care, meal preparation, transport, and allied health. Residential aged care in Australia is for people who need a higher level of support than can be safely provided at home, including 24-hour nursing care and supervised living. Some families start with Support at Home and transition to residential care as needs increase, and that’s a completely normal path.
Under the Aged Care Act 2024, every person receiving government-funded aged care services is protected by a Statement of Rights. These include the right to safe and quality care, respect for your dignity and privacy, involvement in decisions about your care, and the ability to raise concerns without fear of reprisal. The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission oversees these standards and handles complaints. You can contact them on 1800 951 822 if you ever have concerns about an aged care home.
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If you or a loved one is considering residential aged care, our team is here to help. Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or you’re ready to arrange a visit, get in touch, and we’ll guide you through the next steps. There’s no pressure and no obligation. We’re happy to answer questions, talk through what’s involved, or simply listen.
Call us in WA on (08) 9279 4343, or in QLD on (07) 2800 6050.
