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New Aged Care Guidance Raises Compliance Questions for Allied Health Providers

What practitioners should review before delivering funded services to older Australians

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The Australian Government has released updated guidance for allied health professionals working with older people under the new aged care regulatory model.
Published on 12 June 2026, the guidance is not an insurance document, but it is highly relevant for practitioners and practice owners assessing their compliance exposure, contracts and professional risk settings.

The guidance explains how allied health professionals may deliver government-funded aged care services under the Aged Care Act 2024 and Aged Care Rules 2025. It sets out three broad pathways: acting as a registered provider, working as an associated provider engaged by a registered provider, or delivering services as an aged care worker. For many small allied health businesses, the distinction matters because responsibilities, supervision, documentation and liability can differ depending on the role being performed.

A key point is that legal accountability cannot simply be shifted away through subcontracting. Where a registered provider engages another organisation or professional to deliver funded care, the registered provider remains responsible for regulatory compliance. However, allied health businesses still need to understand their own obligations, including scope of practice, registration or accreditation requirements, incident management, complaints processes, training and the Aged Care Code of Conduct.

The guidance also confirms that individuals and partnerships can apply to become registered providers for the first time. This may create opportunities for sole traders and smaller practices, but it also introduces practical questions about governance, record keeping, supervision, fees, quality standards and risk controls. Before applying, providers should consider whether their systems are mature enough to meet ongoing regulatory expectations.

For insurance planning, the message is clear: aged care work should not be treated as just another referral stream. A practitioner providing therapy in a clinic may face a different risk profile when delivering services in a client’s home, through Support at Home, in residential care, or as part of a subcontracted arrangement. Professional indemnity, public liability, business insurance and contractual indemnities should be reviewed against the actual services delivered, not just the practitioner’s professional title.

Allied health providers should also check whether their policy wording reflects aged care activities, subcontracting arrangements, staff or contractor roles, telehealth, home visits and complaints or disciplinary proceedings. Where obligations are unclear, seeking professional advice can help identify gaps before they become disputes.

The update is a timely reminder that regulatory change and insurance settings are closely connected. Practices that keep governance, service agreements and suitable cover aligned will be better placed to support older Australians while protecting their own professional and financial position.

Published:Friday, 26th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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