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Overview of care-related funding offers

Across Austria, there are multiple funding offers available, including the care allowance. For more information on nationwide funding programs, click on the corresponding link:

  • Funding offers for 24-hour care
  • Care allowance
  • Care leave allowance
  • Substitute care, short-term and respite care
  • Financial support for care-related training courses

Funding offers in the federal provinces

In addition, the federal provinces also provide funding for some care services. You can find a list of the individual offers for each federal province in the overview below. For more detailed information, click on the relevant care-related funding offers on the Transparency Portal website, which provides an overview.

Funding offers - Transparency portal

Below you will find a list of the care-related funding options of each individual federal province, in alphabetical order:

    • Assisted living plus for senior citizens
    • Dementia care
    • Home nursing care
    • Medical treatment
    • Hospice and palliative care
    • Cost coverage for residential and nursing homes for the elderly
    • Short-term care
    • Mobile nursing care for children
    • Day care for senior citizens
    • Respite care offer: Leave for family caregivers
    • Financial support for the promotion of people with disabilities with increased care needs
    • Promotion of accommodation in facilities for the disabled
    • Short-term care for people with disabilities
    • Short-term care
    • Mobile children's nursing care, MOKI
    • Mobile social services: Home nursing, home health care, home helps
    • Care support for people with high care needs
    • Inpatient accommodation in residential and nursing homes for the elderly
    • Inpatient accommodation in psychiatric facilities
    • Transitional care
    • Financial assistance for accommodation in facilities for the disabled
    • Meals on wheels
    • Help with inpatient care
    • Help with or social support and care
    • Short-term care
    • Mobile hospice teams
    • Emergency telephone
    • Social and socio-medical care services
    • Inpatient hospice
    • Day hospice
    • Day care
    • Transitional care
    • Medical treatment
    • Mobile care and assistance for people with disabilities
    • Personal assistance
    • Social services: mobile care and assistance, home nursing, family assistance
    • Social services: Caregiving relatives
    • Social Assistance Act: assumption of uncovered costs of accommodation in retirement and nursing homes
    • Funding for short-term care in inpatient facilities in Upper Austria, retirement and nursing homes
    • Financial support for accommodation in senior care homes in the province of Salzburg
    • Short-term care in senior care facilities in the province of Salzburg
    • Personal assistance - employer model
    • Social services for individuals, home nursing, home helps, family help
    • Medical treatment
    • Family respite service
    • Fundings for day care

    in the municipality of Gratkorn:

    • Funding for waste disposal fees for caregivers for 24-hour care
    • Funding for conversion measures and aids for people in need of care
    • Funding for mobile care and support services
    • Financial support for short-term stays in care facilities
    • Funding for day care for people in need of care
    • Accommodation and catering costs in care homes
    • Supplement to the care allowance for outpatient care
    • Supplement to support 24-hour care
    • Mobile personal care and nursing services: visiting service, home nursing, home helps
    • Supplementary care allowance for personal assistance for people with disabilities
    • Socially assisted living
    • Personal spending allowance for persons in fully assisted living
    • Personal spending allowance for persons in residential and nursing homes
    • Semi-residential facilities: Day centers
    • Fully assisted living
    • Residential and nursing care: assisted living, home-sharing, short-term care, remobilization, nursing homes with round-the-clock medical care, nursing places

Last updated: June 24, 2025

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