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As our loved ones age, there comes a time when they may need to consider aged care options. Helping them prepare for this financially and emotionally is something you may want to do. In Australia and New Zealand, the decision to move an elderly parent to aged care can be a challenging one, filled with emotional and financial complexities. Here, we'll provide an overview of some of the steps adult children may want to take to help their parent/s prepare for aged care.
Having a parent who needs to move into aged care can be an emotionally taxing experience. Here are some steps you can take to help prepare yourself and them emotionally:
The financial aspects of aged care can be daunting, but understanding the costs and available resources are crucial. Here's are some things you might want to consider or find out more about:
Both Australia and New Zealand have dedicated government websites and resources to help you gather information about aged care:
For Australia, here are some resources that may assist you and your parent/s:
My aged care: this government website is the central hub for aged care information in Australia. It provides comprehensive information on assessment, fees and available services.
Department of Social Services offers a lot of detailed information for seniors on government support, pension eligibility and regulations related to aged care.
Council on the Ageing represent the interests of older people and have a lot of information available from government and community based organisations that may assist you.
In New Zealand, these resources may offer some guidance:
Eldernet is a valuable resource for aged care information. It provides a directory of aged care facilities, retirement villages and home care services.
Age Concern New Zealand provides advice and support for older New Zealanders and their families, helping you navigate the aged care system.
Helping your parent/s prepare for aged care in Australia and New Zealand is a multifaceted process that requires careful emotional and financial planning. It's important to engage in open communication with your loved ones and explore the available resources and support in your respective location.
Remember, while this article provides factual information, it’s important to seek advice from professionals when making important decisions related to aged care, including legal advice if Power of Attorney arrangements are required. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure the well-being and happiness of your aging parent/s as they transition into this new phase of their lives.
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