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‘Hurry Up and Get Me out of Here’: The Experience of People Under 65 Years (Still) Stuck in Aged Care

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posted on 2025-08-29, 04:10 authored by Elizabeth DearnElizabeth Dearn, Kate D'Cruz, Mark Brown, Jacinta Douglas, Dianne Winkler
<p dir="ltr">Following the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, the Australian Government set a target for no-one under 65 years of age to be living in residential aged care (RAC) by 2025. The numbers of young people in residential aged care (YPIRAC) have significantly declined since the start of the targets. However, most of the reduction can be attributed to death and people turning 65 rather than to people moving into better housing. This qualitative study informed by grounded theory methodology explores the intersection between the housing needs, preferences, and the experience of securing adequate funding, housing, and support to transition out of RAC for nine people with disabilities and six close others. Findings showed that despite having access to funding under Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), the transition out of RAC was impacted by difficulty securing the right category and amount of funding, unmet housing preferences and inadequate housing and support. The cumulative impact was frustrating, exhausting, limiting, dislocating and ultimately restricting. Policy implications include the need for a skilled workforce to navigate the transition, a responsive approach to housing that considers diverse needs and preferences, and systematic data collection to better inform housing options and supports.</p>

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Australian Journal of Social Issues

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9

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Wiley

Language

en

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© 2025 The Author(s). Australian Journal of Social Issues published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian Social Policy Association.

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