Our aged care system is in need of a root and branch overhaul. I agree with moondoong and pintohoo. More money does not guarantee a better outcome, to wit: our alleged education system. It has swallowed heaps of our money only to be outperformed by other countries such as Estonia (for Gawd's sake). Mr Moondoong also says we assume that the government is there to fall back on.
My take is a complete overhaul. Where will the money come from? We could start by ceasing to chase people up and down the Indian Ocean. That AUD$9.6 billion would go a long way to improve the system. Faced with a set of scales with alleged refugees on one side and Australia's aged and frail on the other the choice is simple. Do we help our own or not.
The report built on a 2016 publication by UNICEF Australia and Save the Children, which stated that Australia's policies of onshore and offshore detention, and of turning back boats, had cost $9.6 billion between 2013 and 2016.5 May 2020
In 2017–18, the Australian Government spent over $18 billion on aged care. Of this total amount: 67% was on residential care (over $12 billion) 28% was on home care and support services (over $5 billion)23 Dec 2020
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