
Pricing
Excellent care and peace of mind

How we support you
At Aged Care Ambassadors, we prioritise your unique goals and aspirations. We take the time to understand you and your family personally, ensuring we match you with support workers who share your interests and complement your personality. Our careful matching process helps create meaningful connections, supporting you to live independently and happily in your home and community.


What sets us apart
Your Care, Your Way: Services & Fee Guide
Do I have to contribute?
You might be asked to pay a portion of the cost for your services.
How much you contribute will depend on:
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The kind of supports you receive
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Your individual financial circumstances
Any remaining amount is covered by government funding, which helps keep your care more affordable.
Service Contributions
Your contribution amount depends on the type of services you receive:
Clinical Support – No contribution required.
Includes nursing, allied health, and medication management.
Independence Services – Moderate contribution.
Covers personal care, home modifications, transport, social support, and respite.
Everyday Living Services – Higher contribution.
Includes shopping support, domestic assistance, meal preparation, and gardening.
Financial Situation
Your income and assets help determine your contribution:
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Full Age Pensioner – Minimum contribution
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Part Pensioner / Commonwealth Seniors Health Card holder – Moderate contribution
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Self-Funded Retiree – Higher contribution
Services Australia assesses your exact rate (e.g., full pensioners pay 0% clinical / 5% independence / 17.5% everyday living; higher earners pay more up to 50–80%).
How to work out your contribution
Fee schedule
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Effective 1st January 2026 .
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Services are GST Free.
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The minimum service time is 30 minutes, followed by 15-minute increments thereafter.
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Direct Care Services for 30 minutes are charged at 65% of the hourly rate.
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Overnight sleepover: 12-hour overnight service from 6 pm to 6 am and includes active care from 6 pm to 10 pm and an inactive period from 10 pm to 6 am. Up to 2 hours of care may be provided during the inactive period if needed.


