Obviously commenced years before the new aged care funding crisis, BUPA has just opened a 144 bed in Bankstown, one of Sydneys heartland working/middle class suburbs. Built on the old Yagoona Bowling Club site it is a $30 million investment an average of $208,000 per bed. Most private operators are saying they will cease all building going forward because of government induced bank funding uncertainty.
Breaking down silos: Whiddon’s regional pilots are transforming aged care
Six 12-week Collaborative Health Care (CHC) Initiative pilots are now live across regional NSW, bringing aged care providers, hospitals, insurers, and Government agencies together to tackle some of the biggest pressure points in health and aged care.