Recommended overhaul of aged care would see people paying more
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Long-Term Investment In Aged Care Can't Wait - Delaying It Will Only Increase The Cost
The Green Party believes those who work in aged care must be respected and rewarded, with secure conditions that enable them to provide high-quality, compassionate support.
Recommended overhaul of aged care would see people paying more
A new report recommends a massive overhaul of the aged care sector that would see some people paying a lot more for care in their golden years. "A place to grow old" report concludes the sector is significantly underfunded despite the government spending $2.5 billion on in home and residential care in the 2024/25 year. Minister for Seniors and Associate Minister of Health Casey Costello spoke to Lisa Owen.
Aged care shake-up would boost provider funding - NBR | Business news & analysis | Independent, ad-free reporting
A ministerial advisory group (MAG) has recommended the Government substantially increase funding for aged care providers and require more seniors to contribute to their care.
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Today’s Ministerial Advisory Group report on aged care will only deliver the system older New Zealanders need if it comes...
Ministerial Advisory Group's report welcomed
The Ministerial Advisory Group’s independent report on aged care provides valuable insights to help guide future policy and funding decisions, Associate Health Minister Casey Costello said today. “For too long, governments have kept kicking the aged care can down the road,” Ms Costello says. “This Government appointed the Group because we wanted ideas for reform. “New Zealand has very good aged care, provided by dedicated people. However, the …
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