The listed aged care providers Estia, Regis and Japara have recently released their results for the six months to 31 December 2017. StewartBrown has reviewed the Listed Providers Financial Reports and Investor Presentations and a summary of this analysis can be found in the Listed Providers Analysis Report (December 2017).
Analysis
2019 07 StewartBrown’s 2019 Aged Care Finance Forum
Our roadshow is taking an all-day forum around Australia, starting 15 October in Sydney then all the state capitals, and finishing in Launceston on 13 November.
Share Knowledge and Insights From Across the Whole Sector
The Aged Care Finance Forum is designed to inform the aged care sector. It explores the policy, operational and financial changes in the sector in 2019 and beyond, helping operators survive and prosper in an uncertain but exciting environment. The Forum is the opportunity for aged care providers and finance and operational staff across the sector to discuss challenges and share knowledge and insights.
2019 08 Callaghan, Lane, Somerville and Woods to speak at Forum
More speakers have joined our programme at the StewartBrown 2019 Aged Care Finance Forums: Professor Mike Woods of the University of Technology, Sydney; Rachel Lane, author and aged care consultant head of Aged Care Gurus; Mike Callaghan, Chair of the Aged Care Financing Authority; and Fiona Somerville, Director of The Ideal Consultancy, will be joining us and presenting their perspectives on the Aged Care sector. Leaving no capital city out, StewartBrown is holding a forum in each of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart and Launceston. Speakers will vary slightly from venue to venue, so we will be updating booked attendees by email - and in this space - with complete lists of speakers in each city.
2021 Federal Aged Care Budget Impact Analysis
The Aged Care Sector is at a critical juncture both in terms of fulfilling its obligations to residents and care recipients as well as remaining financially sustainable. The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety determined that the current system is not fit for purpose and made 148 Recommendations in its Final Report. These recommendations were made to remediate the current system and to bring it up to a standard that is sustainable and meets the care needs and safety expectations of older Australians and their families.