Australians approved for government-funded aged care home support are experiencing significant delays and confusion in accessing services, with carers describing a "Kafkaesque" system that leaves dying patients without essential equipment and timely care. Multiple families have reported months-long waits for items like mechanized beds and oxygen masks despite funding approval, with unclear responsibility between providers and authorities for clinical services.
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Australians approved for government-funded aged care home support are experiencing significant delays and confusion in accessing services, with carers describing a "Kafkaesque" system that leaves dying patients without essential equipment and timely care. Multiple families have reported months-long waits for items like mechanized beds and oxygen masks despite funding approval, with unclear responsibility between providers and authorities for clinical services.