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Dorothy’s aged care home charged $52 a day for Foxtel, wine and newspapers that were no use to her. She wasn’t alone
Many aged care residents in Australia are charged for services they cannot use or understand, leading to a regulatory investigation. Dorothy’s aged care home charged $52 daily for Foxtel, wine, and newspapers, which were unused.
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