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I find this commercial crassness gone mad-as a provider of retirement villages and aged care, Australian Unity has a vested interest in pushing residential options. Have they noticed the average age at entry to residential aged care (i.e. low and hi care) is around 85. that means talking about 70 year olds planning entry, many of whom are continuing in the work place or in fact cruising Europe, in between staying active and minding grandchildren is misleading.
Are you suggesting we ensure people put money aside for this eventual issue….like superannuation? Or is there something else we need to know.