CarePlan Advisory Services

CarePlan Advisory Services We can help with Centrelink forms, applications and enquiries. ABN 24 093 733 969. Australian Financial Services Licence No.223135.

CarePlan Advisory was established with the goal to provide guidance, support, and advice to those who are making important life and financial decisions for themselves or their loved ones. CarePlan Advisory Services Pty Ltd is a Corporate Authorised Representative (No.1292551) of Capstone Financial
Planning Pty Ltd.

Federal Budget 2026This year’s Federal Budget includes a mix of measures that impact tax, housing, investments and every...
19/05/2026

Federal Budget 2026

This year’s Federal Budget includes a mix of measures that impact tax, housing, investments and everyday costs. While some changes may create opportunities, others may mean it’s worth reviewing existing plans and strategies.

24/12/2025
All set up at the Coffs Harbour Seniors Expo. Should be a great day with lots of exhibitors.
29/10/2025

All set up at the Coffs Harbour Seniors Expo. Should be a great day with lots of exhibitors.


Changes to the Aged Care Act have been delayed until November 2025.
04/06/2025

Changes to the Aged Care Act have been delayed until November 2025.

Four weeks out from the planned start of the new Aged Care Act, the government has announced a new implementation date, giving the sector four months to be ready.

Top 5 things to know about 1 July aged care changesHere are 5 key things to know for the upcoming changes to residential...
21/05/2025

Top 5 things to know about 1 July aged care changes

Here are 5 key things to know for the upcoming changes to residential care:
✅ It will cost more – but still heavily subsidised
✅ New fee names & calculations
✅ Lifetime cap rises to $130,000 but with a 4 year limit
✅ Room payments may have a 2% annual retention
✅ Mistakes can be costly – advice matters more than ever

📞 Talk to us today. Call our office on 1800 270 990

28/01/2025

Big News for CarePlan Advisory Services 2025!

CarePlan Advisory Services will be relocating just North of Coffs Harbour from the 31st January 2025.

The services that CarePlan Advisory offer will remain the same as we currently service clients Australia Wide. Client meetings will be held over Zoom or telephone, with face-to-face meetings available upon request.

Our phone numbers and email addresses will also remain the same, so reaching out to us will not change.

Thank you for your continued support, and I look forward to a big and exciting year ahead.

Catch us down at the Hunter Aged Care Expo today.Club Macquarie 10am - 2pm
24/09/2024

Catch us down at the Hunter Aged Care Expo today.

Club Macquarie 10am - 2pm

We are thrilled to announce that we will be participating in the Hunter Aged Care Expo on Wednesday 25th of September 10...
24/09/2024

We are thrilled to announce that we will be participating in the Hunter Aged Care Expo on Wednesday 25th of September 10am-2pm at Club Macquarie, 458 Lake Road Argenton, NSW 2284. Come and visit our booth to learn more about how we help people just like you in our community.

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Will I Pay more for Aged Care?Changes to aged care fees are coming, and they will impact both home care and residential ...
16/09/2024

Will I Pay more for Aged Care?

Changes to aged care fees are coming, and they will impact both home care and residential care.

After a long wait and lots of speculation, the government has released details of the proposed changes. While some people will see their fees increase, the good news is that aged care remains heavily subsidised, and fees will continue to be based on your financial situation to help with affordability.

Here’s what we know so far:

The government will continue to cover 73% of the cost of residential care and 89% of the cost of home care.

These changes are designed to improve the quality of aged care and help providers meet growing demand.

Most changes will only apply to people starting home care or entering residential care from 1 July 2025.

If you or a loved one need care soon, it might be worth getting advice to see if moving before the changes take effect could save you money and understand how you will be affected. While there’s still a lot to unpack, here’s a quick overview of what’s planned.

Proposed residential care changes

1. Room price cap: From 1 January 2025, some room prices might start to rise. Providers who want to charge more than $550,000 currently need approval, but this cap will increase to $750,000, making it easier for providers to increase prices.

2. RAD retention amount: You can pay for your room with a lump sum (Refundable Accommodation Deposit or RAD) or as a daily fee. Currently, RADs are fully refundable when you leave care, but from 1 July 2025, you may lose up to 10% of the RAD you paid.

3. Indexing rent: If you choose to pay a daily fee instead of a lump sum, this "rent" (called the Daily Accommodation Payment or DAP) will be indexed over time, meaning the amount could increase as time goes on.

4. Living expenses: Your contribution to daily expenses like food, laundry, and electricity could rise by up to $12.55 per day, depending on your financial situation. Some providers may charge more for higher standards or quality, so it’s important to check prices before deciding on a place to live.

5. Care expenses: Depending on your finances, you may be asked to contribute more to your care costs, which could include services like entertainment, bathing, and mobility assistance. The government will still cover most care costs, but your portion could go up by around $10 per day, with the lifetime cap rising from approximately $80,000 to $130,000.

6. Assessment of your home: No changes are planned for how your home is assessed when determining what you can afford to pay. If a spouse or “protected person” lives there, it remains exempt; otherwise, only approximately $208,000 of its value (indexed) will be included in financial assessments.

Proposed home care changes

1. New Support at Home program: A new program will combine the current home care options into 10 levels of care packages to better meet the specific needs of individuals.

2. Higher contribution fees: While clinical care will be fully covered by the government (up to the available budget of your care package), you may have to pay more for services like cleaning and gardening.

3. Means-testing: Your contributions to home care will now become means-tested, picking up assets as well as income, according to Centrelink rules.

The higher costs will mostly impact self-funded retirees and some part-pensioners but everyone could face higher costs (and bigger decisions), making it essential to carefully choose care providers and understand accommodation costs. The changes may simplify some of the confusion we’ve seen under the current system, but now, more than ever, it’s important to get advice to understand what you'll need to pay and how these fees might change as your financial situation evolves.

Planning ahead is key, and some decisions can feel overwhelming. If you have any questions or need help planning for aged care, call us at 1800 270 990, and we can guide you through the process.

CarePlan Advisory Pty Ltd is a Corporate Authorised Representative (No. 1292551) of Capstone Financial Planning Pty Ltd. ABN 24 093 733 969. Australian Financial Services Licence No.223135. This document contains information that is general in nature. It does not take into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular person. You need to consider you financial situation and needs before
making any decisions based on this information.

As at 17th September 2024.

Stuck in the maze of aged care fees?If you are feeling confused and overwhelmed by the range of aged care fees and acron...
25/03/2024

Stuck in the maze of aged care fees?

If you are feeling confused and overwhelmed by the range of aged care fees and acronyms, you are not alone. We spend a lot of time breaking down the rules to provide our clients with a simpler explanation to cut through the maze.

Consider that a move into residential care is just a move into a new home. Instead of paying your existing bills, you will need to pay fees to the aged care provider. Even so, you can still divide your expenses into three categories:

The cost of your room – buy or rent
The cost of your living expenses – a fixed daily fee
The cost of your care – depends on your financial capacity (with most of the cost subsidised by government).

Over the next few months you may notice an increasing discussion in media and the community on how these fees should be set and paid for, with the Government reviewing recommendations recently released by the Aged Care Taskforce.

Don’t try to work through the noise alone. We have expertise and experience to help. Call us on 1800 270 990 to make an appointment.

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