STEP 4
How do I calculate aged care costs?
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STEP 4.1
What are the basic aged care fees?
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STEP 4.2
What are the main costs of an aged care home?
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STEP 4.3
How do I complete an income and assets test?
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STEP 4.4
What do I need for the income and assets test?
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STEP 4.5
How is my family home assessed?
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STEP 4.6
What debt details do I need to provide on the income and assets test?
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STEP 4.7
What are the options for my contribution to age care costs?
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STEP 4.8
How do I calculate my daily accommodation payment (DAP)?
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STEP 4.9
What are my financial options to move into an aged care home?
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STEP 4.10
Am I entitled to financial hardship assistance?
How do I complete an income and assets test?
Completing the Income and Assets Test
To receive a Commonwealth subsidy for some or all of your care and accommodation costs, you must have a means test called the Income and Assets Test.
It can take four to six weeks to get the results so it’s a good idea to apply to have the assessment as soon as possible.
Remember:
- You can enter an aged care home before the income and assets test is completed because it may be that you don't have time to wait.
- It makes things much easier if you have done the assessment and you know the outcome - it will tell you how much you'll have to pay.
- You can do the assessment ahead of time and if your circumstances change by the time you enter the home then the assessment can be updated.
How do you do the income and assets test?
Video: How do you do the income and assets test?
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You can get the Combined Assets and Income Assessment test (SA457) form by:
- downloading it from the website
- Calling Services Australia on 1800 227 475 and having one posted to you.
When you have completed it, you need to return the form to Services Australia or the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. The instructions are on the form.
Services Australia will send you a letter with the results of your assessment, including an itemised list of your income and assets. This will tell you how much, if anything, you need to pay towards the cost of your care and accommodation.
In the meantime, you can get an estimate of the fees and costs you may have to pay by using the Aged Care Fee Estimator.
Remember:
- It can take between four and six weeks for the assessment to come through but you can still move to an aged care home in that time, while you are waiting to hear.
- You can have an ACAT assessment while you are waiting for your income and assets assessment to come through. This will save precious time.
- Your income and assets assessment is valid for 120 days.
- You can be reassessed if your financial situation changes significantly.
- You don’t have to do separate income and assets assessment forms for each aged care home you want to apply for.
- If you are part of a couple you will each have to complete an income and asset assessment.
You don't have to wait for an ACAT assessment to apply for the income and asset assessment. You can do this any time and know it is usually valid for 120 days.