Aged Care Financial Advice - Central West


Take the first step towards planning your financial future by contacting us today.

We offer a complimentary initial interview to get you started on the right track. From there, our fees are capped at an affordable rate of $350 per hour.


We understand that everyone's needs are unique, so the level of service required is completely flexible and tailored to your specific requirements.


To ensure accessibility, we also provide convenient payment plans, allowing you to manage your financial commitment comfortably.



Don't delay any longer—reach out to us now and embark on a journey towards securing a prosperous financial future.


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What Is Aged Care Advice?

Aged care advice involves helping clients to make informed decisions with confidence when it comes to accessing aged care for a loved one or themselves.  

It includes helping clients with: 

  • Planning well ahead of time for aged care needs 
  • Knowing where to start & what decisions need to be made 
  • Navigating through the process of moving into residential care or accessing home care 
  • Finding solutions that work for the family as a whole 
  • Understanding the choices for structuring finances & estate planning 
  • Providing guidance to make informed decisions during difficult times 

Aged care advice is best provided by a professional who understands the aged care system and can offer tailored solutions to each client. At Aged Care Advice Central West, our financial advisors can provide the advice and support you need to make the best decisions for your loved ones in Dubbo, Orange, Bathurst and surrounds.

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When Should You Start Thinking About Aged Care?

Any age is a good time to start thinking and planning for aged care, regardless of whether you are in your early retirement years or are well into retirement. 

 

The need for care can arise suddenly or result from a more gradual decline in capabilities. If you are in good health, aged care is probably not on your radar. But this is the best time to have the conversation–you’ve still got capacity, and you’re not in panic mode. 

 

Or, if you’re lucky enough to still have your parents, starting the conversation while they are healthy is definitely sensible. They might not be thrilled that you’re raising the subject, but it gives an opportunity to find out what is important to them when choices need to be made. It can be challenging to bring up the subject of aged care—whether you’re talking to your parents or other family members—but it’s important to have the conversation sooner rather than later. 

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Don’t Accidentally Fall Into These Traps

You may believe that you don’t need to start thinking about aged care until you or a family member needs it. But this can be a mistake. There are two traps that people regularly fall into if they don’t start planning for aged care early enough: 


  1. Leaving it too late to have the conversation - once Mum or Dad can’t return home from the hospital, you’re in crisis mode. This is not the best environment to make life-changing decisions for anyone. 
  2. Thinking it will never happen – unfortunately, the statistics say otherwise. On average, we can expect to live 17-25% of our retirement with a frailty that may threaten our ability to live independently without care. With those odds, planning ahead is vital. 

 

For more information on aged care advice, please contact our office on 0487 181 676 to speak with a qualified professional. 


Plan ahead, make informed decisions about your finances and get the most out of your retirement years with our aged care financial advice services in Dubbo.

Understand the different types of aged care and what is available to you. We can help you choose the right aged care facility and services to suit your needs and budget.

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