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Supporting a person with dementia

Key Points Dementia is a risk that grows with age, but it is not a natural aspect of growing older. It is more common after the age of 65. The National Dementia Helpline can help with the...

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Help For The Sandwich Generation

Key Points The sandwich generation is a term used to describe middle-aged people who are under pressure to support both their aging parents and their growing children.  Respite provides...

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Jump hoops for affordable aged care

Key Points You first need to register with MyAgedCare before the government subsidies your aged care costs. If you pass this first assessment, MyAgedCare pass on your contact details and the...

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Home Sweet Home: Can it Affect Your Age Pension?

Key Points The age pension is a government-funded income supplement aimed to help retirees in Australia. Eligibility for an age pension and liability to pay aged care fees, are both impacted by...

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Why now is a good time to plan for frailty years

Key Points Planning ahead for frailty years can help reduce stress levels. Take some time to look into an aged care center near you or in a place you enjoy. Arrange a site visit once you've...

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Planning for Residential Aged Care Fees

Key Points Before choosing a residential aged care facility for your loved one, you should consider the upfront cost as well as ongoing costs. The cost of living in a facility can be high,...

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About Us

Rob Laure is a financial adviser (ASIC # 425270) and had been providing financial advice since 2012. In 2014 he started his own business as his employer was retiring from the industry. RJL Financial Pty Ltd trading as Aged Care Financial Advisers (ABN 91 600 073 630) and Rob Laurie are Authorised Representatives of Lifespan Financial Planning Ltd (AFSL 229892).


Rob has a Master of Financial Planning qualification and completed the Aged Care STEPS Accredited Aged Care Professional program, the gold standard in aged care advice training for financial advisers. It focuses not just on the technical rules, but also on the practical implementation of aged care advice.


Aged Care Financial Advisers was formed to provide specialist aged care financial advice to clients and families who have a loved family member making the transition to residential aged care for those who are comfortable meeting online and saving money on advice expenses as a result We cater to everyone else in Australia via online and phone-based meetings because we understand not everyone lives in capital cities, and millions of Australians lack access to specialist aged care financial advisers face to face, or others are comfortable with meeting online with a specialist aged care financial adviser.

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Robert Laurie Authorised representative 425270 and RJL Financial Pty Ltd trading as Aged Care Financial Advisers ABN 91 600 073 630 Corporate Authorised Representative 463041 are authorised by Lifespan Financial Planning Ltd AFSL 229892

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