From 1 November, Australia's aged care system is set to undergo one of its biggest shake-ups in decades. The changes, introduced under the Aged Care Act 2024 , aim to improve transparency, sustainability and quality of care.
But for families with loved ones entering residential aged care, they also bring new financial decisions - and new costs.
As more Australians need aged care, the government is changing how it's funded. Instead of increasing subsidies, we're seeing a shift towards a "user pays" model - meaning those with financial resources will contribute more to the cost of their care.
Aged care may seem like a distant "what if", but for older Australians, it's an increasing reality. One in five people over 85 reside in residential aged care, and another one in five access suppor

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