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Why Keeping Your Will Up to Date Matters When Entering Aged Care
Moving into aged care is a major life change that involves emotional, practical, and financial considerations. Amid decisions about accommodation,...
What Happens If You Can’t Afford Aged Care?
One of the most common concerns when planning for aged care is: how much will it cost, and can I afford it? The answer depends on your financial...
Understanding the Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD)
When a loved one moves into residential aged care, the transition often brings both emotional and financial challenges. One of the key questions...
Staggered Entry into Aged Care: A Strategy Worth Considering
Transitioning into aged care is rarely a simple decision. For couples, the move can be especially emotional, as many want to enter care together to...
Jointly Owned Property and Aged Care Fees: What Families Should Know
When someone moves into residential aged care, one of the most common concerns is how their property will be treated in the financial assessment....
Aged Care Fee Reforms: Why Early Planning Matters
From 1 July 2025, major changes to aged care fees will take effect in Australia. For many people with assets, this will mean higher costs if they...






