What’s the cost of ‘bad death’ in aged care?
From families perception of the aged care experience, to the emotional burden on staff, CareLoops Cost of Bad Death Report lays bare the impact of death in aged care for families and those who care for them.

The numbers tell a clear story: families and staff want more support.
58%
Of families don't know what to do or where to turn after their loved one’s death.
60%
Of families believe aged care providers should help with key areas of non-clinical end-of-life care.
87%
Of families say the non-clinical end-of-life care they receive influences their likelihood of recommending an aged care provider.
81%
Of aged care staff have limited to no capacity to help with key areas of non-clinical end-of-life care.

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Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn
Founders of Good Morning

“We need more honesty about the realities of grief. It doesn't romanticise aged care or pretend support is easy to implement. But it does point to something better, something that is needed. And that's a system where people feel held, not just managed. A system where grief is anticipated, not ignored or steeped in silence.
We're grateful this conversation is being had because it's long overdue. And we hope it's just the beginning.”


