MYEFO 2025-26: Aged care slips down Canberra’s priority list
In short, the sector has moved from growth mode into fiscal restraint – just as providers are absorbing the cost and complexity of the new Aged Care Act.
In short, the sector has moved from growth mode into fiscal restraint – just as providers are absorbing the cost and complexity of the new Aged Care Act.
The peak body states, as The Weekly SOURCE has reported, the increased demand for aged care services is not being met by increased supply. StewartBrown maintains the aged sector is “not investable”.
New figures show around 3,000 older and disabled people lie in public hospital beds because they cannot access residential aged care, in-home supports or NDIS alternatives.
Russell Kennedy advised land lease operators to download updated forms from the Consumer Affairs Victoria website.