This report provides a comparative analysis of aged care services and rehabilitation, focusing on the philosophies and models of care used in caring for older persons within the Australian healthcare context. The report begins with an introduction highlighting the importance of elder care and rehabilitation services, followed by a discussion of the philosophies and models of care, including dignity, patient-centric care, and the Geriatric model. It explores the national aged care quality standards, emphasizing consumer dignity and choice, and their implications for nurses. The report further examines the models of care in rehabilitation nursing, focusing on standard services, support for daily living, and personal and medical care. The conclusion underscores the significance of quality healthcare delivery for senior citizens, emphasizing the need for love, care, and support during their later years. The report includes references to relevant books and journals.