Maximum fees payable

The maximum total daily resident contribution (basic daily resident contribution plus income tested daily resident contribution) a person can be required to pay is $63.30 indexed ($64.56 from 2 April 1998), or the cost of their care if this is lower.  This is three times the basic daily resident contribution for a pensioner.

Thus the most a person can be charged is $26.40 basic daily resident contribution ($26.91 from 2 April 1998) plus $36.90 income tested daily resident contribution ($37.65 from 2 April 1998) making a total of $63.30 ($64.56 from 2 April 1998).

A hostel resident would not pay this amount as the amount of basic resident contribution and Commonwealth subsidy would be less than this amount that acts as a lower cap on the level of daily fees payable.

At the income level where eligibility for income support pension is lost for a single or partnered resident, an income tested daily resident contribution of approximately $13.00 is payable.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/compensation-and-support-reference-library/departmental-instructions/1998/c121998-aged-care-reforms/impact-income-support-policy/income-testing-aged-care-fees/maximum-fees-payable