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Key takeaways<\/h3>\n

The need for aged care can be sudden, often triggered by unexpected changes in health. Also, it can be an uncertain and overwhelming experience for you and your family.<\/p>\n

Without preparation, a move into aged care can cause great emotional and financial strain. So, what can you do for yourself and your loved one to be better prepared? We look at some of the key decisions to consider to help you plan ahead and get ready.<\/p>\n

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Types of aged care<\/h3>\n

There are three main types of aged care.<\/p>\n

Help at home: if your relative prefers to live independently, they can receive care at their home (or a retirement village) when needed. This may include help with personal care needs such as showering and cooking meals, medical care, or other domestic support, such as home maintenance.<\/p>\n

Short term care: may be required after a hospital stay or if the regular carer is taking a holiday<\/p>\n

Aged care home: supplemented accommodation with 24-hour care available. Can be short term or permanent.<\/p>\n

Moving into aged care: seek help<\/h3>\n

Aged care is a complex area that requires a solid understanding of how the rules interact with the broader tax and social security system. We therefore suggest you talk to a financial coach with expertise in this area.<\/p>\n

A financial coach can help you to:<\/p>\n