• 439 retirement living options, preparing for aged care + preparing financially

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

439 retirement living options, preparing for aged care + preparing financially

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode Dev interviews Louise Biti of Aged Care Steps, touching on:


    👉🏾 retirement living options

    👉🏿 pros and cons of each type

    👉🏻 financial costs of each option

    👉 should a family doctor be involved?

    👉🏼 how to access myaged care?

    👉🏽 aged care specifics

    👉🏾 what happens when you die?

    👉🏿 what is RAD?

    👉🏻 what is the function state trustee?

    👉 Aged care vs Centrelink



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