Previous Residential Care Fees and Charges Advices
As at: 20 September 2004
Archived residential care fees and charges
Description | Old Rates (to 19 Sept 2004) | New Rates (from 20 Sept 2004) |
| Maximum Basic Daily Care Fee#: | ||
| - all respite residents (pensioners and non-pensioners) | up to $27.15 | up to $27.54 |
| - other residents who receive a full or part means-tested Australian pension ## | up to $27.15 | up to $27.54 |
| - other non-pensioner residents ### | up to $33.89 | up to $34.36 |
| Residents who were receiving care in a hostel on 30 September 1997 and who are NOT currently at a home that was a nursing home before 1 October 1997. | ||
| - residents receiving full or part means-tested Australian pension## | up to $26.35 | up to $26.74 |
| - non-pensioners### | up to $33.09 | up to $33.56 |
| Residents who are currently receiving care in the same 'hostel' where they were living on 30 September 1997 and who are paying 'grandparented' variable fees | (see Residential Care Manual section 7.3.3) | |
| Maximum Daily Income Tested Fee: | ||
| - residents receiving a full means-tested Australian pension | N/A | N/A |
| - residents receiving a part means-tested Australian pension | ||
| may be asked to pay | up to $20.98 | up to $21.27 |
| if they have private income per year of: (single) | $33,719 | $34,141 |
| (married - combined) | $66,710 | $67,554 |
| - non-pensioner residents | ||
| may be asked to pay | up to $47.56 | up to $48.26 |
| if they have private income per year of: (single) | $72,419 | $73,439 |
| (married - combined) | $144,111 | $146,149 |
| Pensioner allowable limit for accommodation bonds: | ||
| The non-pensioner rate of basic daily care fee (above) may apply for pensioner residents whose accommodation bond is over this amount | $116,500 | $118,000 |
| Minimum assets a person must be left with when calculating the maximum Accommodation Bond | $29,000 | $29,500 |
| Maximum Accommodation Charge for new entrants to your home* | ||
| - for concessional residents and charge exempt residents | N/A | N/A |
| - for residents who firstenter residential aged care from 1/7/2004 | ||
| $9.30 | |
| calculated amount** | |
| $16.25 | |
| calculated amount** | |
| - for residents who firstentered residential aged care before 1/7/2004 | ||
| $7.10 | |
| calculated amount** | |
| $14.19 | |
| calculated amount** | |
| Asset cutoff level | ||
| - for concessional ***resident status | $29,000 | $29,500 |
| - for assisted ***resident status | $46,500 | $47,000 |
| Maximum permissible interest rate | ||
| for Accommodation Payment agreements entered into | ||
| - Accommodation Bond | From 1 July 2004 to 30 Sept 2004 9.51% | From 1 October 2004 to 31 December 2004 9.44% |
| - Accommodation Charge | From 20 March 2004 6% | From 20 March 2004 6% |
| Pensioner Supplement (per day) | From 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004 $5.96 | From 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005 $6.08 |
| Age pension per fortnight (maximum basic rate) | $447.30 | $453.60 |
| Age pension per fortnight (maximum basic rate + GST supplement) | $464.20 | $470.70 |
## 'Pensioner' maximum rate also applies to blind pensioners & non-pensioner residents who have a dependent child
### 'Non-pensioner' maximum rate also may apply for pensioners who agree to pay a bond above the 'pensioner allowable limit'
** Margin of assets over $29,500 divided by 5 then divided by 365 (See section 8.3.3.4 of Residential Care Manual).
*** See Residential Care Manual for additional criteria for concessional (6.3.5.1.2) and assisted (6.3.5.1.4) status.
* Rate remains unchanged for resident's stay in the one home, regardless of annual indexation of the max. rate for new entrants
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