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Who will care for us?

According to a recent government report Australians would prefer to live in their own homes as they get older. However, as Helen Lobato discovers, many elderly citizens aren’t prepared for the solitary nature of ageing by themselves.

A glass of wine or quality of care?

Who will care for us in our old age? The release of the Productivity Commission’s report on aged care fails to address some key issues, says Helen Lobato.

Who will care for us?

According to a recent government report Australians would prefer to live in their own homes as they get older. However, as Helen Lobato discovers, many elderly citizens aren’t prepared for the solitary nature of ageing by themselves.

A glass of wine or quality of care?

Who will care for us in our old age? The release of the Productivity Commission’s report on aged care fails to address some key issues, says Helen Lobato.

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Who will care for us?

According to a recent government report Australians would prefer to live in their own homes as they get older. However, as Helen Lobato discovers, many elderly citizens aren’t prepared for the solitary nature of ageing by themselves.

A glass of wine or quality of care?

Who will care for us in our old age? The release of the Productivity Commission’s report on aged care fails to address some key issues, says Helen Lobato.