Aged Care
Aged Care: Where to begin and why professional advice matters
5 February
Thinking about aged care is something many families put off until they’re forced into making decisions quickly. A fall, a hospital stay, or a sudden change in health can turn “we’ll deal with it later” into an urgent and emotional process....[Read More]
Nobody wants your stuff (and that’s okay)
29 January
Let’s just say it plainly, softly, and maybe with a nervous laugh: nobody wants your stuff. Not in the way you think they do, anyway. This isn’t a judgement. It’s a mercy. And once you really let it sink in, it’s oddly freeing. Because one...[Read More]
5 Tips for communicating with senior family members
22 January
Whether it’s your parents or grandparents who are living with you, providing aged care comes with its own set of challenges. As time passes, you may realise that communicating with a senior can get more difficult as they advance in age. Daily...[Read More]
Understanding powers of attorney, enduring powers of attorney and advance care directives, and why getting advice matters
8 January
As we move through life, we plan for many things — work, family, retirement and finances. Yet one area that is often overlooked is planning for a time when we may not be able to make decisions for ourselves. This is where documents like a Power of...[Read More]
Helping an older loved one feel ready for aged care
1 January
Here are five practical, compassionate tips to help an older person move to aged care or a retirement home—and, just as importantly, to help them feel on side and able to speak positively about this next chapter of life. While “getting...[Read More]
Why seek aged care advice from a qualified professional?
18 December
As Australians live longer and healthier lives, planning for aged care has become an essential part of securing wellbeing in later years. Yet for many individuals and families, navigating the aged care system can feel daunting. Complex rules,...[Read More]
Caring for loved ones in aged care during the Christmas and new year period
11 December
The Christmas and New Year period is traditionally a time of togetherness, reflection and celebration. For families with loved ones living in aged care facilities or retirement homes, this season can be both meaningful and emotionally...[Read More]
The gift of trust: How talking about us strengthens our business and community
4 December
Referrals mean more to us than words can easily express. When a happy client shares their experience and recommends us to a friend, colleague, or family member, it is one of the greatest compliments we can receive. We never take that trust for...[Read More]
Reflecting on what matters as I grow older
4 December
As I move through the later years of my life, I’ve come to realise that ageing is not just a physical process but an emotional and deeply personal journey. It invites me to pause, reflect, and take stock of what matters most now and in the years...[Read More]
A life well-lived: Finding joy and comfort in the next chapter: A client story
13 November
When Margaret turned 78, she often found herself reminiscing about the life she’d built — the years spent raising her family, her career as a teacher, the travels, and the friendships that stood the test of time. But more than nostalgia, she...[Read More]
Tips for communicating with elderly family members
16 October
Whether it’s your parents or grandparents who are living with you, providing aged care comes with its own set of challenges. As time passes, you may realise that communicating with a senior can get more difficult as they advance in age. Daily...[Read More]
Aged care workers to get fourth pay bump in three years
1 October
Aged care workers will receive more money in their pocket, with a fourth pay rise in three years set to take effect. Wednesday’s increase means a level two registered nurse, which is the most common level, will receive an extra $60.20 a week, with...[Read More]
Entering aged care: navigating the emotional journey
25 September
Growing older is a natural part of life, but the transition into aged care can stir a wide range of emotions—both for individuals and their families. Beyond the practical considerations of health, housing, and support, there is an emotional...[Read More]
Preventing falls for those in or approaching aged care
18 September
Falls are one of the most common and serious health concerns for older adults, particularly those in or transitioning into aged care. They can lead to significant injuries, hospitalisation, a loss of independence, and even early entry into...[Read More]
How to approach wealth transfer and estate planning: key considerations
11 September
Transferring wealth across generations is about more than just handing down assets—it’s about ensuring your legacy is managed and preserved in a way that reflects your values and intentions. While the process can seem complex, thoughtful...[Read More]
