Aged Care
Mistakes made through love: Why aged care advice matters
21 May
When a family member reaches the stage where aged care support is needed, the decisions can feel overwhelming. Everyone wants the same thing: safety, comfort, dignity and peace of mind for the person they love. But even with the best intentions,...[Read More]
Understanding powers of attorney, enduring powers of attorney and advance care directives
21 May
As we move through life, we plan for many things — work, family, retirement and finances. Yet one area that is often overlooked is planning for a time when we may not be able to make decisions for ourselves. This is where documents like a Power...[Read More]
Aged care price cap reform latest casualty of Iran war
20 May
Delays in a long-awaited policy designed to stop Australians in home care being overcharged are being blamed on economic shocks from the Iran war. The federal government had intended to introduce price caps for home care services from July, but has...[Read More]
What is aged care advice — and why does it matter?
14 May
There comes a time in many families when the conversation shifts. Mum is not moving as confidently as she once did. Dad is forgetting appointments. The family home that has held decades of birthdays, Christmas lunches and backyard cricket...[Read More]
Aussies reliant on crucial medicines to save on scripts
14 May
More Australians will be able to pick up their prescriptions for less money, as the government boosts medicine subsidies in the federal budget. The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, which regulates prices of life-saving medications, will be increased...[Read More]
Key points to consider to help you in your decision to move your loved one to aged care
30 April
Caring for someone in an aged care home can be a challenging and emotional experience, but it’s important to remember that you still have an essential role to play in supporting your loved one’s care. Here are some key points to consider to help...[Read More]
Understanding intergenerational wealth
23 April
Intergenerational wealth refers to the financial assets, investments, and valuable resources passed from one generation to the next. This can include property, shares, superannuation, savings, family businesses, or even sentimental assets such as...[Read More]
Showers free in aged care reform as health rebate cut
22 April
Private health insurance rebates will be slashed for older Australians to fund essential home care services such as showering and dressing support. The federal government has backed down on a requirement that people receiving aged care support pay...[Read More]
Living with dignity in aged care: What it truly looks like
16 April
Moving into aged care is a significant life transition. It often comes after years of independence, decision-making, and building a life full of memories, relationships, and achievements. While the environment may change, one thing should never be...[Read More]
Who speaks for you when you can’t? Why planning ahead in aged care matters
2 April
There may come a time in life when you are no longer able to make decisions for yourself—whether due to illness, injury, or cognitive decline. It’s not an easy topic to think about, but it is one of the most important conversations you can have....[Read More]
A life well lived: Reflections from aged care on living without regret
2 April
Sitting quietly by the window in an aged care home, watching the sun stretch across the garden, there is a unique clarity that comes with time. Life slows down, but reflection deepens. The noise of ambition fades, and what remains are the moments,...[Read More]
Communicating across generations – Understanding seniors with compassion
19 March
As people move through different stages of life, the way they communicate with one another naturally evolves. Conversations between younger and older generations can sometimes become more complex as parents and grandparents grow older. What once...[Read More]
The emotions of aged care: Navigating a complex life transition
12 March
Few life transitions carry as much emotional weight as the move into aged care. For many people, the conversation begins quietly — perhaps after a fall, a medical diagnosis, or the realisation that everyday tasks are becoming harder. While aged...[Read More]
Approaching aged care: Navigating the emotions and the importance of seeking support
5 March
There are few life transitions as emotionally complex as approaching the need for aged care. Whether it arises gradually through declining health or suddenly after an unexpected event, the decision can feel overwhelming. For many individuals and...[Read More]
Defining what is important in my ageing years
26 February
As I move through the later years of my life, I’ve come to realise that ageing is not just a physical process but an emotional and deeply personal journey. It invites me to pause, reflect, and take stock of what matters most now and in the years...[Read More]
