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Restorative Care & Allied Health

Short-Term Support, Long-Term Gains: Understanding the Restorative Care Pathway

The Australian Government's Support at Home program starting on 1st November 2025, introduces several flexible funding options designed to meet the diverse needs of older Australians. Among these is the Restorative Care Pathway — a short-term, goal-based care option that helps older people regain independence, function, and confidence after a health setback or period of decline.

In this blog, we explore how the Restorative Care Pathway works, who it's for, and how it complements long-term ongoing home care under Support at Home.

Making a Safe Transition from Hospital to Home with Right at Home

Coming home from a hospital or a nursing home stay can be such a relief. But the transition involves more than just moving locations — it is about the patient adapting to a new daily routine, managing health conditions, and perhaps dealing with new limits on what they can do.

RightTransitions with Right at Home

Planning for a medical procedure can be tricky because of all the usual obligations of everyday life. If a procedure is non-urgent but important to your quality of life, don’t put it off, you are not alone.  Right at Home's RightTransitions Program is here to assist you with post-hospital recovery at home which is also known as post-hospital discharge support.

Hospital and Health Funds must find ways to reduce unplanned hospital readmissions

Why focus on hospital readmissions?

A new focus is needed on preventing unplanned hospital readmissions

After a successful hospital stay, the most important task for patients, families and hospital staff is preparing for a successful discharge to their home.