Department of Health, Disability and Ageing release "Getting Ready for Aged Care brochure"

The information is meant to help older Australians, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, prepare for aged care.
It covers when to start planning, how to access services, talk with family, and make legal and financial arrangements.
When should I start thinking about aged care?
"It’s important to plan ahead for getting older. Being prepared for using aged care services will mean one less thing to worry about. Our older people may be eligible for aged care from the age of 50 and it’s important to think about it before you need it. There’s a lot to consider when you come to need aged care, so getting a head start will make it easier for you and your family when the time comes,” said the Department.
What can I do to plan for my future?
"There are many things you can do now to plan for getting older. These include: Finding out about the different services on the government's My Aged Care website or by speaking with an Elder Care Support worker, care finder or Older Persons Advocacy Network contact. Better still, look through agedcare101.com.au.
The department advises older people to "yarn with your family about what sort of care you want and what matters to you".
"Book an aged care assessment by registering online.
"You can log your preference for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander assessment organisation. This is new so one might not be near you yet.
"Make a living will so your family can legally do what you want. This includes your choices in how you are laid to rest. These are called Advanced Care Directives and legally tell people what you want to happen when you are sick and you can’t make decisions for yourself anymore,” states the department.
The government is offering free support and advice about how to manage your finances.
"A Services Australia Aged Care Specialist Officer or their Financial Information Service can give free financial information,” states the department.
The brochure ends with: Don’t wait until you are sick or it’s an emergency. Plan your aged care today.