Passionate about aged care

Integrated Living case manager Alicia Rosolak will speak on the new Support at Home System at the Tewantin Noosa Probus Club meeting. (Supplied)

“Aged care isn’t just a job for me – it’s a calling,“ said Alicia Rosolak, case manager for Integrated Living on the Sunshine Coast.

“What drives me is knowing I can be a voice for those who might not be able to speak for themselves. This can have a huge impact on their quality of life.“

Alicia has worked for many years as an aged care assessor and a case manager. She truly understands the challenges older adults face and the kind of support they need.

“At the heart of everything I do is a commitment to putting clients first. Whether I’m providing hand-on-support or navigating complex case pathways, I always advocate for the individual needs, rights and preferences of my clients. I firmly believe that quality care is built on respect, dignity and genuine connection. My first priority always is to ensure that everyone I support feels heard, valued and empowered.

The new Support at Home System will begin on 1 November. It replaces the Home Care Packages and later the Commonwealth Home Support Program which will be phased out from 1 July, 2027.

Grandfathered participants who were approved for a package prior to 9 September, 2024 will not be required to make any contributions if they are not currently contributing to their care and support costs,“ Alicia added.

“Alicia will be guest speaker at the Tewantin Noosa Probus Club’s next meeting on Tuesday 28 October,“ president Joy Fenty said.

“Our meetings start with morning tea ($6) at 10am followed by the guest speaker at 10.30am. We meet at the Tewantin Noosa RSL in Tewantin. Visitors are welcome but we do ask that you phone Christine on 5442 7397 so she can save you a seat.

“Alicia will explain how the new Support at Home programme will promote greater fairness amongst all eligible care recipients. Those whose sole income is the aged pension will pay the lowest contribution which will be capped and income protected. Part pensioners, senior health card holders and self funded retirees will be charged based on their income and assets,“ Joy added.

“Everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, will be eligible for government funded clinical support such as nursing, physiotherapy and other allied health needs.“ Alicia explained.

“For services such as personal care, transport and mobility support, participants will pay a moderate fee. For cleaning, gardening and meal preparation, the fee will be higher.“