Aged care catering is about more than meals—it’s about health, dignity, safety, and quality of life.
Compliance has always mattered, but in today’s regulatory climate, it’s mission-critical. Not every provider treats compliance as a core function—but Cater Care does.
Food isn’t just fuel—it’s part of a resident’s care plan. And every resident in a facility has their own unique set of needs. Getting this right for everyone requires more than good cooking; it takes a deep understanding of compliance, systems, and standards. That’s why Cater Care is the only aged care food services provider in Australia with a dedicated Aged Care Compliance Manager—ensuring national standards and individual needs align to deliver safe, high-quality food.

An aged Care Compliance Manager plays a crucial—often invisible—role. They translate complex legislation and best practices into clear, practical actions for catering teams. In doing so, they help make the aged care quality standards feel accessible and achievable, not overwhelming.
Their work includes reviewing existing processes, identifying potential risks or gaps, and collaborating with catering teams and facilities to implement improvements. It’s about building systems that don’t just meet requirements, but help sites thrive.
That means helping prepare for audits, supporting ongoing training, and making sure food-related care is always compliant, consistent, and resident-first.
‘It’s not just about ticking boxes—it’s about making sure every site is genuinely audit-ready and resident-focused every day.’
With aged care food preparation, compliance shouldn’t just be a legal requirement—it’s part of how we care. With standards evolving and resident needs becoming more complex, having dedicated compliance support ensures we’re not just keeping up—we’re doing right by the people we serve.
A specialist in this space helps:
At Cater Care, our Aged Care Compliance Manager, Kristel Seiler, plays a vital part in this process. She supports teams behind the scenes—offering insight, structure, and mentorship—so compliance becomes part of our culture, not just something we prepare for once a year. It’s leadership that protects dignity, improves outcomes, and builds trust.

Compliance isn’t just a box to tick—it’s a form of care in itself.
When teams feel supported to meet standards confidently, they can focus more on the residents they’re there to serve. And when compliance is embedded into daily practices, it becomes part of the culture: consistent, values-led, and aligned with quality care.
Cater Care’s approach to compliance reflects this mindset. Recently, our compliance team helped roll out a portion control improvement project across multiple aged care facilities—ensuring nutritional balance while aligning with evolving regulatory expectations.
It’s the kind of detail-driven, resident-focused work that defines our approach to our aged care food services.
Because compliance isn’t just about audits. It’s about what happens every day.
Investing in dedicated roles like Aged Care Compliance Managers shows our commitment to doing things right—for our residents, our clients, and our teams.
It’s about leadership through systems, support, and a clear focus on people.
Want to see aged care compliance in action? Read our recent blog on the importance of food portioning—another area where compliance and care go hand in hand.