Article 6ZSJW Labor’s new home care plan could price some elderly people out of laundry and showering help, watchdog warns

Labor’s new home care plan could price some elderly people out of laundry and showering help, watchdog warns

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Tom McIlroy Chief political correspondent
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Aged care inspector general Natalie Siegel-Brown fears vulnerable older Australians will forgo care because they can't afford it

Vulnerable elderly people could be priced out of laundry and showering help under Labor's new model for aged care, the independent watchdog has warned, two months out from a co-payment system coming into force.

The aged care inspector general, Natalie Siegel-Brown, has used a major report to warn of genuine fears" the model asking some elderly people to pay more for non-clinical care could see some forgo services.

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