Queensland Seniors Month is a time to celebrate the enormous contributions of older people to our communities, while also recognising the importance of supporting them through life’s changing stages. For many families, that support often means navigating the complex world of aged care—an emotional and financial journey that can feel daunting.
That’s where Sage Care Advice comes in. Based on the Sunshine Coast, this dedicated team has earned a reputation for providing not just expert aged care financial advice, but compassionate guidance that makes all the difference.

When families are confronted with the realities of aged care—whether for a parent, partner, or themselves—it’s rarely just about the numbers. What people need is clarity, patience, and someone they can trust to walk beside them. At Sage Care Advice, that’s exactly what they find.
The firm’s people-first approach is reflected in its outstanding recognition in recent years. Founder Bruce was awarded the inaugural Aged Care Steps Aged Care Adviser of the Year in 2022, while Aged Care Specialist Katie followed with distinction, winning the national award in 2024 after being a finalist the year before. In 2025, Katie’s work was celebrated even more broadly, as she became a finalist in both the Sunshine Coast Business Woman of the Year Awards and the Australian Wealth Management Awards.
But beyond accolades, it’s the way Sage Care Advice connects with families that truly sets them apart. They are known for:
- Explaining complex aged care financial issues in simple, empowering ways
- Providing hands-on help with systems like Centrelink and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs
- Listening with patience and offering guidance without judgment or pressure
For many families, the process of arranging aged care can feel overwhelming. Sage Care Advice eases that burden, offering not only technical expertise but also kindness, clarity, and genuine care.
As Queensland celebrates Seniors Month 2025, Sage Care Advice stands as a reminder that supporting seniors is about more than services—it’s about respect, compassion, and helping families move forward with peace of mind.
Give us a call on (07) 5322 5333
Visit our website Aged Care Advice – Sunshine Coast

