Most viewed payments for Caring for elderly

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Medicare Compensation Recovery Third party authority form (MO021)

Use this form to give us permission to release your compensation information and to give permission to a third party to sign relevant documentation on your behalf.

Overdrawn bank account

You can get help to access your money if you have an overdrawn bank account.

  1. Aged care calculation of your cost of care
  2. How to apply online

Supporting documents for an aged care calculation of your cost of care

When applying for an aged care calculation of your cost of care, you’ll need to give us some supporting documents.

  1. New South Wales East Coast Severe Weather and Flooding, May 2025
  2. Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment

How to claim the NSW East Coast Severe Weather and Flooding, May 2025 - AGDRP

There are 3 steps to claim Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment.

  1. Managing your money
  2. Most useful information

Cancel Nominee Arrangement form (SS532)

Use this form to tell us that you, as an authorised person or organisation, want to cancel a nominee arrangement.

Business structures

Your business structure may affect your and your partner’s payments from us.

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Changes to residential care lump sum accommodation payments are coming

Your residential care provider may calculate and deduct retention amounts. These deductions will help aged care homes maintain and improve their facilities.

  1. Getting aged care services
  2. Most useful information

Aged Care Calculation of your cost of care form (SA486)

This form is no longer available.

  1. Living with disability
  2. Most useful information

Medical Practitioners - Essential Medical Equipment Payment (EMEP) - Medical confirmation form (SA449)

This form is part of the medical assessment for EMEP. It may help cover extra costs of running essential medical equipment, or heating or cooling in your home.

  1. Who should apply
  2. You own your home

Aged care carer or close relative assessment for aged cost of care

If you’re a carer or close relative of a person moving into an aged care home, you may need to do an assessment.

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