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Are you or a loved one navigating Australia's new aged care system and wondering how to access quality meals? The Support at Home program launched in November 2025, replacing the former Home Care Packages, and it's designed to help older Australians live independently while receiving the care they need. Good nutrition is vital to healthy ageing, yet many seniors face challenges preparing balanced meals at home. This guide explains how the Support at Home program works, what meal services you can access, and how Nourish'd makes nutritious eating simple for those receiving government-funded care. Let's explore how you can make mealtimes stress-free while getting the nourishment you deserve.
The Support at Home program is the Australian Government's new approach to in-home aged care, introduced on 1 November 2025 to replace the previous Home Care Packages Program and Short-Term Restorative Care Programme. This reform followed the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, which identified significant gaps in how older Australians received home support.
The program aims to simplify access to services, reduce wait times, and give you more choice and control over your care. Under Support at Home, eligible Australians aged 65 and over (or 50 and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) can access a coordinated package of services tailored to their assessed needs. According to the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing, the Commonwealth Home Support Program will transition to Support at Home no earlier than 1 July 2027.
The Support at Home program introduces several important changes designed to better meet individual needs:

Good nutrition is fundamental to maintaining health, independence, and quality of life as we age. Research from Dietitians Australia reveals that around 50% of older Australians in aged care and in the community are either at risk of malnutrition or are malnourished. This is a significant public health concern that affects both wellbeing and independence.
A 2024 study published by Monash University researchers found that 40% of residents in Australian aged care facilities were categorised as malnourished. The consequences of poor nutrition are significant and often irreversible, including increased risk of falls and fractures, slower wound healing, weakened immune function, and reduced muscle mass and strength.
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission notes that older people may face multiple barriers to eating well:
This is where the Support at Home program's meal services become invaluable, ensuring you receive nutritious, appetising food without the stress of shopping, preparation, and cooking.

Meal delivery is a key service available through the Support at Home program. According to My Aged Care, the meals service ensures you receive safe, appetising food and drinks to help you continue eating well and staying hydrated. Services can include meal preparation, special diets for health, religious or cultural reasons, and delivery of meals at the correct temperature.
Under the Support at Home program, services are categorised into three areas, each with its own standard contribution level:
Your exact contribution depends on your income and assets assessment through Services Australia and is set out in your Support at Home documents and care agreement, so you know your costs before you start.
Getting started with meal delivery through the Support at Home program involves a straightforward process:
Not all meal delivery services are created equal. When choosing a provider for your Support at Home program, consider these essential factors to ensure you receive truly nourishing meals:
Look for providers whose meals are designed or approved by qualified dietitians. As outlined by Healthdirect Australia and Nutrition Australia, older adults have specific nutrition needs, including higher requirements for protein and key vitamins and minerals. They are encouraged to seek advice from health professionals such as their GP or an Accredited Practising Dietitian to ensure these needs are met.
Your meal provider should offer options for various dietary needs, including gluten-free, dairy-free, diabetic-friendly, and low-sodium meals. This flexibility ensures you can enjoy delicious food that aligns with any health conditions or preferences. At Nourish'd, we're proud to be one of Australia's 100% gluten-free meal delivery services, endorsed by Coeliac Australia.
While frozen meals offer convenience, fresh meals often provide superior taste and texture. Our home care meal delivery service delivers fresh, never-frozen meals made with locally sourced ingredients, free from artificial preservatives and refined sugars. Each meal arrives ready to simply heat and enjoy.
For older Australians, meal preparation should be straightforward. Look for providers offering ready-to-heat meals with clear instructions. Our meals come in microwave-safe packaging with simple heating guidelines, making mealtimes stress-free whether you're preparing them yourself or with carer assistance.
At Nourish'd, we understand that good nutrition is the foundation of healthy ageing. As an approved meal provider for the Support at Home program (and the former Home Care Packages), we've been helping older Australians enjoy delicious, nutritious meals tailored for seniors for years.
Our chef-crafted, nutritionist-approved meals stand apart from typical aged care food services:
Our menu features nourishing options that older Australians love. Some favourites on our Support at Home range include:




Those following specific dietary plans might enjoy:
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Across the menu, you'll find plenty of high-protein choices to help support muscle strength and healthy ageing.
Accessing Nourish'd meals through your Support at Home funding is straightforward. We work directly with numerous Home Care providers across Australia to make ordering and payment seamless.
Once your eligibility is confirmed, you can start enjoying our meals through a simple process as outlined in our ordering guide:
Our weekly order cut-off is Wednesday at 9 pm AEST, with deliveries arriving between Saturday and Wednesday the following week. You can also set up recurring orders so you never have to place an order manually.
Don't worry if your current provider isn't yet partnered with us. Simply contact our team, and we'll reach out to your nominated provider to explore setting up a supply agreement. We're committed to making our nutritious meals accessible to as many Australians as possible.

To get the best experience from your meal delivery service, consider these practical tips:
Fresh meals should be refrigerated promptly upon delivery and consumed within 4-7 days. When ready to eat, follow the heating instructions on each meal. Our meals heat beautifully in the microwave in just 2-4 minutes, though you can also use an oven or stovetop if preferred.
The Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend eating a variety of foods from all food groups. Take advantage of our rotating menu to try different proteins, vegetables, and cuisines. This not only prevents meal fatigue but also ensures you're getting a broad spectrum of nutrients. Our blog on nutrients for seniors explores why variety matters for healthy ageing.
If family members or carers are helping manage your care, they can easily assist with ordering and meal selection. Our online platform is user-friendly, and our customer support team is always happy to help with any questions. Sharing mealtimes with others, even occasionally, can enhance the social enjoyment of eating, an important factor in maintaining good nutrition.
The Support at Home program is a positive step toward helping older Australians access the care they need to live independently. With meal delivery services now more accessible through government funding, there's no reason to compromise on nutrition. At Nourish'd, we're honoured to support your health journey with fresh, delicious meals that make every bite count. Ready to experience the difference? Explore our home care meal options and discover how we can make mealtimes something to look forward to.