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A Fresh Start: Planning for Your Loved Ones’ Care

Planning for aged care is rarely an easy conversation, but it can be one of the most meaningful gifts families give their loved ones. If you are concerned about an ageing parent or your elderly loved one’s deteriorating health, taking an informed approach to planning and supporting their care needs is a great start to the new year.

The first step is understanding care needs. Ageing can bring gradual changes, or sudden shifts after illness or injury. An honest assessment of physical health, mobility, cognitive changes, and emotional wellbeing helps families determine what level of support is required. Residential aged care may be appropriate when daily tasks, medical needs or safety concerns can no longer be managed at home. Involving your loved one in these discussions ensures their voice, preferences and values remain central.

Equally important is understanding how aged care is funded. Government subsidies play a significant role, but individual contributions may also apply depending on income, assets and chosen accommodation. By seeking the right financial advice, learning about accommodation payments, and daily fees can remove uncertainty and reduce stress. Starting this process early allows you and your loved ones to plan ahead, minimising rushed decisions during a crisis.

At Belvedere Aged Care, we can help you navigate the residential aged care experience with clear and compassionate conversations. Belvedere’s approach focuses on respect, transparency and tailored care, offering accommodation options and clinical and lifestyle services designed around your individual needs. Families are also supported to understand care pathways and options, helping them make confident, informed choices.

Starting the conversation about residential aged care can feel daunting, but it is ultimately about ensuring safety, comfort and quality of life. With the right information, supportive providers like Belvedere Aged Care and a shared commitment to dignity and choice, families can move forward together turning uncertainty into reassurance and planning into a true fresh start.

For more information about our services or to book a tour call Belvedere Aged Care on 03 9574 1355 or visit belvedere.com.au

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