Caring for an older loved one is one of the most meaningful things you can do — but it can also be physically and emotionally demanding. That’s why Australia’s aged care system offers respite care, giving carers a necessary break and older adults the support they need in a safe, caring environment.
One of the most common questions families ask is:
“How many respite days are allowed in Australia?”
Under My Aged Care guidelines, eligible clients receive up to 63 days of subsidised residential respite care per financial year.
This may be extended by an additional 21 days at a time, but only if an aged care assessor approves it.
In this guide, we break down how respite days work, the different types of respite available, and how to access high-quality support through trusted providers like Premier Home Care.
What Is Respite Care?
Respite care is short-term support designed to give carers a break — whether for a few hours, a weekend, or several weeks. It ensures the older person continues receiving the care they need while their carer takes time for rest, work commitments, travel, or emergencies.
According to the Australian Government (MyAgedCare), respite care can be delivered:
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At home
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In the community (day centres, social programs)
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In an aged care home (residential respite)
Government source:
https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/types-care/respite-care
For local support options, Premier Home Care provides trusted short-term care solutions through our Respite Care Services.
How Many Respite Care Days Are You Entitled To?
Standard Allowance: 63 Days per Financial Year
Eligible older Australians can access up to:
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63 days of subsidised residential respite care
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Includes planned respite and emergency respite
Extensions: Additional 21 Days at a Time
If more time is needed due to carer illness, stress, or changing care needs, an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) may grant 21-day extensions.
These extensions can be repeated, depending on approval and circumstances.
Who Tracks These Days?
While providers keep records, it’s important that you also track how many respite days have been used. Without approval, respite cannot continue beyond your entitlement.
Types of Respite Care Available in Australia
Australian families can choose from different types of respite depending on the care needs, location, and preference of the older person.
1. At-Home Respite (Flexible Respite)
A trained support worker comes to your home for:
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Daytime care
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Overnight stays
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Assistance with personal care
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Meal preparation, mobility support, or companionship
This is ideal when the goal is to keep the person in familiar surroundings.
To arrange in-home respite, explore Premier Home Care’s Home Care Services.
2. Community & Centre-Based Respite
This includes:
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Social activities
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Group programs
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Community outings
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Light meals
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Carer interaction and engagement
It usually runs between 10am and 3pm and is excellent for social connection.
3. Cottage Respite
Short overnight or weekend stays in a small, home-like setting.
Perfect for carers who need a break but prefer a more intimate environment for their loved one.
4. Residential Respite (Aged Care Home Stay)
Best for people who require support with most daily tasks.
Includes:
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A private or shared room
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Daily care assistance
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Meals
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Medication support
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Social activities
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24/7 supervision
To understand aged care pathways, visit Premier Home Care’s Aged Care Services.
When Is Emergency Respite Available?
Emergency respite is provided when a carer unexpectedly becomes unable to provide care.
Situations include:
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Carer illness or hospitalisation
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Family emergency
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Sudden personal crisis
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Unexpected travel
Government emergency respite line: Carer Gateway – 1800 422 737
Local emergency support may also be available via Premier Home Care’s specialised respite team.
Who Is Eligible for Respite Care?
Eligibility is determined through an Aged Care Assessment (ACAT/ACAS).
You can check if you qualify here:
https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/apply-online
People most likely to receive subsidised respite care include:
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Older adults with chronic conditions
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People with disability
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Older adults relying heavily on a primary carer
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Those experiencing carer stress or burnout
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Individuals recovering after hospital stays
For disability-specific support in Sydney, see:
👉 Premier Home Care Disability Services
What Does Respite Care Cost?
Fees vary depending on:
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Type of respite
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Duration
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Care needs
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Provider policies
The Australian Government subsidises the majority of costs, but clients may contribute a small daily fee.
Government details:
https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/short-term-care-costs-and-fees
Premier Home Care ensures transparent pricing with no hidden charges.
Benefits of Respite Care for Families & Carers
For the Older Person
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Social connection
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Familiar or safe accommodation
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Professional personal care
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Improved wellbeing
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Break from routine
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Increased independence
For the Carer
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Time to rest and recover
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Ability to attend work or appointments
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Reduced risk of burnout
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Peace of mind knowing loved ones are safe
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Ability to maintain relationships and responsibilities
Respite is not just a break — it’s a support strategy that strengthens care relationships long-term.
How to Apply for Respite Care (Step by Step)
1. Check Eligibility
Use the My Aged Care tool or contact Premier Home Care for guidance.
2. Get an Aged Care Assessment
This is required for subsidised respite care, especially for residential respite.
3. Choose Your Provider
Use the government “Find a Provider” tool or contact trusted local providers like Premier Home Care.
4. Plan Your Dates
Respite can be:
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Planned in advance
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Booked regularly
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Used during emergencies
5. Keep Track of Days Used
This ensures you stay within your yearly allowance or arrange an extension.
Why Choose Premier Home Care for Respite Support?
Premier Home Care is known for delivering compassionate, personalised care across Sydney, ensuring peace of mind for both clients and carers.
✔ Trusted by families
✔ Qualified and caring staff
✔ Flexible at-home and community support
✔ Transparent care plans
✔ Personalised programs for aged care + disability
Explore services:
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Respite Care: https://premierhomecare.com.au/respite-care/
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Aged Care: https://premierhomecare.com.au/
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Home Care: https://premierhomecare.com.au/home-care/
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Disability Services: https://premierhomecare.com.au/aged-and-disability-care/
Final Thoughts
Australian carers provide incredible support every day — and respite care ensures they can continue doing so safely, sustainably, and with the right balance.
With 63 days of subsidised respite care per year, plus possible extensions, families have access to flexible, government-supported relief when they need it most.
If you’re exploring respite options in Sydney, Premier Home Care is here to help make the process simple, compassionate, and stress-free.



