Tax break to prevent elder abuse: granny flats
Published 21 October 2020
Granny flat arrangements can go horribly wrong and when they do, older people can be literally left homeless. [more]
Are you eating right?
Published 21 October 2020
Malnutrition is slow killer of older people inside and outside nursing homes. It's a good idea to make sure your diet keeps you as healthy and fit as possible.
JobSeeker or pre-Age Pension?
Published 14 October 2020
The longer a person is unemployed, the more difficult it becomes for them to find a suitable job, or even an unsuitable one. Social security arrangements acknowledge this on the one hand, but on the other compel people to keep looking when it is clear they're not going to find anything. [more]
Cutting a path through the comparator website jungle
Published 14 October 2020
Comparator websites allow consumers to find the best deals on a range of goods and services, but sometimes they don't. How do you find out if you're being misled?
A disappointing budget for older people – Federal Budget 2020
Published 7 October 2020
Lot's of roads but you can't live in roads. You can in social housing. However, despite widespread calls for social housing construction projects there was no money for those at all. Plus: not enough Home Care Packages.
Aged care indictment and cure: Royal Commission’s COVID-19 aged care report
Published 7 October 2020
Why has it taken a pandemic to expose the lack of infection control and prevention methods in the aged care industry? Why, nine months into the pandemic, is there still not a national aged care plan for COVID-19?
Financial abuse of older people takes many forms
Published 7 October 2020
COVID-19 has shown that the protection of older, vulnerable people is often careless. Some industries, such as the legal sector, are taking proactive steps to identify and report cases of elder abuse especially in regard to the financial abuse of older people. [more]
What the Budget must do for older Australians
Published 30 September 2020
Maybe one-off payments, maybe new pension indexation mechanisms, maybe unrestricted supply of aged care, the 6 October Budget will have lots of things in it.
Made easier: the things you have to do after you die
Published 30 September 2020
Dying isn’t as easy as it used to be. When someone dies up to forty government and private organisations need to be notified, not to mention online accounts needing to be closed. There's a scheme to do it all in one fell swoop.
Aged care quality framework out, quality indicators in – Royal Commission
Published 30 September 2020
The aged care industry has for decades resisted meaningful monitoring of aged care quality, which shows in the ridiculously vague aged care standards the industry must comply with. The industry is now complaining how onerous it is to demonstrate compliance with the new, vague standards that came in 2019, but they also resist the replacement of standards with a suite of meaningful quality indicators that are based on information providers already collect as part of and during the course of normal operations. [more]
COVID and flu in nursing homes: when bad news is good news
Published 23 September 2020
Finally the Government is publishing information about COVID-19 in nursing homes across Australia. That's six months into the pandemic. But the report the Government put out tries to spin the mismanagement of the pandemic in nursing homes as . [more]
Don’t go for brokers in your Home Care Package
Published 23 September 2020
WANT to be in control of your Home Care Package and decide who comes into your home? Care brokers are not the answer, negotiating with bona fide approved Home Care Package providers is.
Changes to JobSeeker will make people HomeSeekers
Published 23 September 2020
Use rounding and rental affordability for some people on social security is nil, says a report by Anglicare.
Are smart meters a dumb idea?
Published 16 September 2020
Smart energy meter, it sounds like lower power bills, but the full price may be paid for in loss of privacy.
How much is home care allowed to cost?
Published 16 September 2020
How much is home care allowed to cost? More or less or the same as residential aged care? The Aged Care Royal Commission says: the same, but CPSA disagrees.
Mystery: cashless transactions and demand for banknotes hit record highs at same time
Published 8 September 2020
By some reports from pensioners unable to pay for lunch in cold hard cash, cash has become obsolete, so how can it be that cashless transactions hitting an all-time high happens at the same time that the Reserve Bank of Australia was compelled by demand to print and distribute billions and billions of dollars in polymer bank notes? [more]
Supposedly loss-making aged care sector to spend zillions on PR
Published 8 September 2020
What do you make of an aged care sector that has turned crying poor into a fine art but that is set to spend an unspecified amount on a PR campaign to explain how good they are despite having no money to do a good job? Truth-poor?
Power bills going down, gas bills not
Published 1 September 2020
Electricity prices are on their way down thanks to renewables, but gas bills will remain high as an agreement between Government and gas producers proves to be ineffective.
Smaller, not for profit and government nursing homes the best
Published 1 September 2020
A research report on aged care quality indicators makes it clear that Australia could move immediately from the wishy-washy, vague aged care standards it uses at the moment to an independent, transparent, routine monitoring and public reporting system. [more]
Boarding houses COVID-19 risk could be as bad as nursing homes
Published 1 September 2020
UNHYGIENIC and crowded, traditional older-style boarding houses are COVID-19 death traps. Almost 1,500 residents (11 per cent) are aged 60 and over.
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