Where can I find the costs for residential aged care?

Where Can I Find The Costs For Residential Aged Care

When starting your residential aged care journey, one of the most common questions is how much does it cost?

There can be many factors which influence the cost of residential aged care. We have a full explainer on residential aged care fees available here.

If you are not a fully supported resident, then your accommodation costs will be determined by the provider.

Here is where you can find the provider determined costs:

My Aged Care

Many providers publish their residential aged care accommodation costs on My Aged Care. My Aged Care allows you to compare the location, cost and rating of different providers.

Brightwater

At Brightwater, we publish our accommodation costs on the landing page for each residential aged care home. You can discover the costs by selecting the relevant homes here.

Under the ‘Fees’ heading we have a breakdown of the costs for each of the homes outlined by different accommodation payment options.

If you would like further information regarding our accommodation costs, give us a call on 1300 223 968 or email welcome@brightwatergroup.com

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