The sector needs to lead the way in defining best practice and the government should look deeper into the inadequacies of the AN-ACC model and MMM classifications, Ian Yates tells AAA.
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Self-funded retirees face $50,000 per year aged care hit in 'seismic' change from tomorrow
Self-funded retirees could soon be forking out tens of thousands of dollars extra per year if they're entering residential care. From today (November 1), "seismic" changes have come into effect with ...
The TV licence fee could face major reforms as part of a review of the BBC's royal charter announced on Tuesday by the ...
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The cost of care: how to pay for long term care?
Six in 10 over 45s underestimate the cost of self-funding a care home place by thousands of pounds a year, according to new ...
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Later life ‘brain fog’ could cost you £30,000 – and your investments may be the reason
Wealthier households are likely to lose more of their money when cognitive decline sets in, a new report finds, with exposure ...
Eleven complimentary perks and reductions available to state pensioners totalling £2,530 have been revealed for December, ...
Plans for a ‘bespoke, fit-for-purpose and modern’ secure children’s home in Birmingham which would take children from ...
To expand child care, New York needs more space, more caregivers, and more government workers. It can only happen if the city ...
A charity that has been providing free seaside holidays for needy children since 1891 is offering schools the chance to book ...
As child care costs soar, many Americans today find themselves paying more for a caregiver than they do for their monthly rent, according to a new analysis. Child care costs for parents with two kids ...
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