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Aged care is ‘huge wave about to hit’ healthcare system

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July 29, 2022
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Co-Founder of The Demographics Group Simon Kuestenmacher says the aging population in Australia is a “huge wave about to hit” the healthcare system.

Mr Kuestenmacher said over one million Australians will be aged above 85 in 15 years’ time.

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“We need to prepare for this now,” he told Sky News Australia.

“So far, we don’t enough infrastructure to prepare for such growth.”

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  1. Retro Thingz says:
    3 years ago

    Just wait until our hundreds of thousands of bloody old chows and Indians start hobbling onto the Australian aged care system … a system to which few, if any of them have ever contributed a cent. Our successive federal governments seem to be determined to keep the White Shoe / Big Australia brigade happy to the total detriment of long suffering, native born Australian tax payers

  2. Dede Tudor says:
    3 years ago

    Simon… One day you'll be aged too… That is if the next plandemic doesn't get you.
    I wonder if the Rockefeller Foundation death panel for the aged, to decide if you've lived long enough and you're too much of a financial burden to keep alive,
    will have become globally mandated for aged care homes?
    Gates discusses this in one of his many verbose speeches.

  3. Philippa Westerman says:
    3 years ago

    Scrap vaccine mandates!

  4. Paddles McBean says:
    3 years ago

    Follow the money, this is why we suddenly have so many abos.

  5. Daniel Bowater says:
    3 years ago

    Fairytales and smiles all round? ‘More people courageously identify as indigenous’…never because it’s trendy and lucrative. ‘More people incredibly living over 100’…never mind cancer cases among young people at record high levels. The hedgehog guy on channel 9 is like the kid in Willy wonka in the chocolate river and the other glasses dude is like a friendly umpa loompa. Get real please.

  6. Roy Gane says:
    3 years ago

    If the Govt were to take away the imbalance in benefits would we see the number of self identifying aboriginal people shrink? Just asking for a friend.

  7. Emerging Events says:
    3 years ago

    Self identify for benefits? 25% jump? This is an anomaly that needs careful analysis.

  8. Emerging Events says:
    3 years ago

    Fascinating vid. Thanks!

  9. trill:) says:
    3 years ago

    Albanese said he was going to fix the age care system he won't though because he's overseas hob knobbng up everyones backside to get his way into their favour…leaving his drop kicks to run Australia…how did Labor stuff everything up as soon as they took over
    To save the climate and honour their election promise they turned off the electricity generators the day they took office and woolah major stuff up day one

  10. Phred Flypogger says:
    3 years ago

    Various governments have had over 60 years to prepare for the boomers to get old. Who do we sue for negligence if the care is not there?

  11. John L says:
    3 years ago

    'loud and proud to self-identify'….lol….BS

  12. John L says:
    3 years ago

    great LOW SKILLED migration? more social conflict will result

  13. Pacifist Stormtrooper says:
    3 years ago

    Well this 40 year old ain't paying record prices for a property, seeing inflation errode his quality of living further and then cop being asked to pay more tax so the boomers with their assets, caravans, overseas trip can have cheap hip replacement, cheap healthcare.. let them pay their own damn costs to preserve their lives into the 100 year old category, there are worker shortages the world over happy to relocate to another 1st world country that gives me the best deal, addios Australia, go where you are treated best

  14. Dennis Hungerford says:
    3 years ago

    Mmm? How long residing needed to declare census as native Australian?

  15. Dark Galaxy says:
    3 years ago

    The issue of old age care is addressed very well here:
    https://youtu.be/LmJGkBSPeKs

  16. Matthew Padgett says:
    3 years ago

    I prefer “Social Adhesion” by living in the Country among Country People who are extremely God fearing. We have Church right where we are.
    Some of them are Baby Boomers and they are not sickly or frail, most are still working because of “current events” they believe it is allowing them to get prepared.
    It appears that your opinion of them is an outdated one, they are not sitting around doing nothing.

  17. Dougal Douglas says:
    3 years ago

    Repeating the usual lies. When parliaments and governments waste money, as in the latest fakery of a plague, then they hide it. Wasted billions that should have been spent on the likes of health care. Nothing unusual, by the way, in blaming the public

  18. The Wanted Emcees Mitch Freeze says:
    3 years ago

    Who flew on the Lolita Express to Epstein’s Island?

    Who purchased the child trafficking victims from Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein?

  19. Spideyspid says:
    3 years ago

    The Elderly are living longer while the Younger are dying younger.

  20. Christina Hutchison says:
    3 years ago

    Self identifying in the current world situation does not mean a thing. I pray the indigenous population is growing but just because somebody says they self identify does not mean there has been actual growth. People self identify as all sorts of crazy things nowadays

  21. Legally Free says:
    3 years ago

    This problem has already been solved in Victoria. They are calling it "ageing in place". Basically you just stay home until you die, a nurse will come and check on you on a schedule, if your really bad you get once a day, if not you get a nurse on whatever schedule maybe once a week or something.

  22. Rob Stone says:
    3 years ago

    "Proud enough to self identify as indigenous" when what you actually mean is "clever enough to self identify as indigenous to climb aboard the gravy train"

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