National ranking · Updated April 2026
Best aged care in Australia (2026)
Independent ranking of the top aged care in Australia for 2026. Ranked on reviews, pricing, service coverage, and specialisation.
Written by Best Aged Care Australia editorial team · Updated 15 April 2026 · 2 min read
Who are the best aged care in Australia?
The top-rated aged care in Australia for 2026 is Navigate Aged Care (4.8/5 across 290 reviews), with Aged Care Decisions and My Care Path rounding out the top three. Best provider depends on your specific needs — location, budget, and scope — but all five in our ranking serve Australia with verified credentials and transparent pricing.
★ Key takeaways
- ✓ #1 overall: Navigate Aged Care (4.8/5, 290 reviews).
- ✓ All 5 ranked providers have verified credentials and transparent pricing.
- ✓ Prices vary widely — always compare 3 quotes before committing.
- ✓ Major cities (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane) have the deepest provider pools.
- ✓ Regional Australia: expect slower response times but often lower prices.
The national top 5
#1
Navigate Aged Care
Melbourne · 4.8/5 (290 reviews) · Free initial consultation
Specialist aged care advisors with personalised consultation and home tours.
Highlights: Personal advisor · Home tours arranged · Means assessment help · Family support
#2
Aged Care Decisions
Melbourne · 4.7/5 (850 reviews) · Free for families
Free aged care placement service. Has placed 50,000+ Australians since 2014.
Highlights: Free service · National coverage · 50k+ placements · No obligation
#3
My Care Path
Brisbane · 4.6/5 (180 reviews) · Free for families
Brisbane-based aged care advocates with strong dementia care expertise.
Highlights: Dementia specialists · QLD focus · Family meetings · Funding advice
#4
CarePage
Sydney · 4.5/5 (420 reviews) · Free for families
Aged care home directory with reviews, ratings and placement matching.
Highlights: Reviews and ratings · Detailed home profiles · Price guidance · Family advocacy
#5
CareAbout
Sydney · 4.4/5 (530 reviews) · Free service
In-home care provider matching service. Helps families compare Home Care Packages.
Highlights: Home Care focus · Provider comparison · Package management advice · Rural coverage
How we rank
We use a transparent weighted scoring model updated quarterly:
- 40% aggregated public reviews (Google, Productreview.com.au, industry directories)
- 25% price transparency and itemised quoting
- 20% service coverage (geography, availability, specialisations)
- 10% credentials, registration, and insurance
- 5% complaint history (Fair Trading, industry ombudsman)
We do not accept payment to feature or rank providers. Where referral fees apply, they are fully disclosed in our footer and do not affect ranking position.
Frequently asked questions
Who are the best aged care in Australia?
The top-rated aged care in Australia for 2026 is Navigate Aged Care (4.8/5 across 290 reviews), with Aged Care Decisions and My Care Path rounding out the top three. Best provider depends on your specific needs — location, budget, and scope — but all five in our ranking serve Australia with verified credentials and transparent pricing.
How do I get an ACAT assessment for my parent?
Call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422. The assessment is free and conducted by a qualified team (usually a nurse or social worker) at your parent's home. It takes 1-2 hours and determines what level of care they're eligible for — Home Care Package levels, residential aged care, respite, or transition care. You'll receive a referral code by post within 2-4 weeks. Without an ACAT code, you cannot access subsidised aged care services.
How much does aged care cost in Australia in 2026?
Residential aged care costs include a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD) of $400k-$1.2M (returned when you leave), the Basic Daily Care Fee of $61.96/day (paid by everyone), a means-tested care fee of 0-$32,718/year based on income and assets, and optional extra services fees. Total annual cost ranges from $30,000 (low-means residents) to $90,000+ (premium homes). In-home care via Home Care Packages is much cheaper: $7,500-$61,000/year depending on level.
What is the difference between low-care and high-care?
These categories were abolished in 2014. Aged care homes now offer a mix of care levels and adjust as residents' needs change. Your level of subsidy is determined by the Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) assessment done after admission. This means you don't need to move homes if your mum's needs increase — the same home will provide more support and the government subsidy will increase accordingly.
How long does it take to get into an aged care home?
In metropolitan Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, most homes have vacancies and placement can occur within 1-4 weeks of an ACAT assessment being completed. Premium homes in inner suburbs may have 3-12 month waitlists. Regional homes are typically faster (1-2 weeks). Specialist dementia care units are slower (4-12 weeks) due to limited bed numbers. If urgent placement is needed, a placement service can identify homes with same-week vacancies.
Will Centrelink fund aged care?
The government heavily subsidises aged care through the Aged Care Subsidy. The amount depends on a means assessment of your parent's income and assets. Low-means residents pay only the Basic Daily Care Fee ($61.96/day) and have their accommodation costs covered. Higher-means residents pay more, including a means-tested care fee up to $32,718/year and full accommodation costs (RAD or daily payment). Services Australia conducts the means assessment — submit forms SA457 (income) and SA485 (assets).
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