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What is the difference between assisted living and nursing homes in Australia?

According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, approximately 185,000 older people were in permanent or respite residential aged care at the end of June 2022. Understanding what is the difference between assisted living and nursing homes in Australia is critical for navigating your or a loved one's care options.

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Can I get paid to look after my elderly parents in Australia?

According to Services Australia, there are two main types of carer payments available for those who provide support to elderly family members: the Carer Payment and Carer Allowance. This guide explains how you can get paid to look after your elderly parents in Australia and outlines the eligibility criteria for each payment.

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What is a Level 3 aged care package Australia?

In Australia, a significant portion of the aged population receives government-funded support to remain independent at home. For those with intermediate needs, this often means a Home Care Package. But **what is a Level 3 aged care package Australia**, and what services does it provide?

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What Does Dementia in Australia Do? A Comprehensive Guide to Its Impact

With an estimated 433,300 Australians living with dementia in 2025, and over 1.7 million involved in their care, the disease's presence is profound. So, what does dementia in Australia do? It causes a gradual impairment of brain function, severely impacting individuals and placing a significant burden on families and the broader community.

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