AGS Financial Group Partners with Zenith Aged Care to provide specialist Aged Care expertise

At AGS Financial Group, our focus has always been on helping clients navigate complex financial decisions with clarity and confidence.

Today, we’re pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Zenith Aged Care, expanding our ability to support clients and their families through one of life’s most important — and often challenging — transitions.

Meeting a Growing Need

As Australia’s population continues to age, more families are faced with difficult decisions around aged care.

These decisions are rarely straightforward.

They often involve:

  • Understanding a complex system of rules and eligibility

  • Navigating aged care costs and accommodation options

  • Managing Centrelink and pension impacts

  • Deciding what to do with the family home

  • Balancing emotional and financial considerations

For many, this happens during times of stress, urgency, or declining health — making it even harder to feel confident in the decisions being made.

Why This Partnership Matters

Through our partnership with Zenith Aged Care, AGS clients now have access to specialist aged care expertise, delivered in conjunction with our existing capabilities across accounting, financial planning, and estate planning.

This means clients benefit from:

  • Clear, practical guidance through the aged care process

  • Support in understanding options and likely outcomes

  • Coordination across all relevant financial and family considerations

  • A more confident and informed decision-making experience

Importantly, this partnership allows us to support clients in a way that is holistic, practical, and tailored to real-life situations.

Supporting Clients and Their Families

Aged care decisions don’t just affect one person — they impact entire families.

Our role is to help reduce uncertainty, bring clarity to complex decisions, and ensure that clients feel supported at every stage of the journey.

Whether planning ahead or responding to an immediate need, having the right guidance in place can make a meaningful difference to both outcomes and peace of mind.

Learn More About Our Aged Care Support

If you or a loved one are starting to consider aged care — or need help navigating a current situation — we encourage you to learn more about how we can assist.

Read more about our Aged Care Guidance & Support service here

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