Aged care costs in Western Australia.

RAD price ranges for metropolitan Perth and regional Western Australia, plus a breakdown of all fees applicable to WA residents in 2026.

Updated 26 February 20267 min readGovernment-verified figures

Aged care in Western Australia

Western Australia presents unique challenges for aged care planning due to its vast geography. The vast majority of the state's aged care capacity is concentrated in metropolitan Perth and the south-west corridor, while regional and remote communities face considerably more limited options.

Perth's property market has grown significantly in recent years, and this is reflected in RAD prices — particularly in the western suburbs and riverside areas. Aged care fees and assessment processes are federally set and identical to all other states.

What fees will I pay?

Every WA resident in aged care pays up to three fees:

FeeAmountWho pays it?
Basic daily fee$63.57/day ($23,203/yr)Everyone
Means-tested care fee (MTCF)$0–$32,719/yr (annual cap)Those with income/assets above thresholds
Accommodation (RAD or DAP)Facility-set; lump sum, daily fee, or combinationThose assessed as not low-means
Tip: Use our free calculator to get a personalised estimate for your WA situation.

Accommodation costs (RAD/DAP) in Western Australia

Accommodation can be paid as a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD)— refunded in full when you leave — or as a Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) at the current MPIR of 8.38% per year.

Western Australia RAD price ranges (2026)

LocationTypical RAD rangeEquivalent DAP (daily)
Metropolitan Perth$280,000–$750,000$64–$172/day
Regional cities (Bunbury, Albany, Geraldton)$200,000–$480,000$46–$110/day
Rural and remote WA (Pilbara, Kimberley, Goldfields)$100,000–$320,000$23–$73/day
Note for remote WA: Some remote communities have very few or no residential aged care places. Families may need to consider relocation to regional or metropolitan facilities. Contact My Aged Care (1800 200 422) for advice on remote access options.
RAD vs DAP: If you pay the full RAD upfront, you pay no daily accommodation fee. If you keep the money invested elsewhere but earn less than 8.38%, paying DAP will cost more than the return you earn. Most financial advisers suggest comparing the opportunity cost of your specific situation.

Regional breakdown

Metropolitan Perth

Perth's western suburbs (Cottesloe, Claremont, Nedlands) and riverside inner-city areas have the highest RADs ($500,000–$750,000). The northern and southern suburbs, as well as the Hills, offer more affordable options ($280,000–$480,000).

South West (Bunbury, Busselton, Margaret River)

The South West is a growing retirement destination with an expanding aged care sector. Bunbury has several established facilities with RADs typically $200,000–$380,000. Smaller towns like Busselton and Margaret River have more limited supply.

Albany and Great Southern

Albany has community-owned and not-for-profit facilities serving the Great Southern region. RADs generally range from $180,000 to $350,000. Wait times can be significant given limited supply.

Geraldton and Mid West

Geraldton has several aged care facilities serving the Mid West region. RADs are typically $150,000–$300,000. Regional facilities here can be a practical choice for families from smaller nearby communities.

Pilbara, Kimberley, and remote WA

Aged care infrastructure in remote WA is very limited. The government has specific programmes to support remote access. Families in these regions often face the difficult decision of relocating to Perth or a regional centre for appropriate care.

Finding a provider in Western Australia

WA's sector includes well-regarded providers such as Bethanie, Juniper, Southern Cross Care, and Brightwater, as well as Uniting Care and several community-owned regional operators.

  1. Search myagedcare.gov.au for WA facilities by suburb or region. All providers are listed with current RAD prices and available places.
  2. Check each facility's star rating and compliance history via the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.
  3. Request a written fee estimate letter before visiting or committing to any facility.

Tips for WA families

  • Perth's rising property market matters. Perth home values have increased significantly — this can push the means-tested care fee higher if the home is included in the assets assessment. Read our family home guide to understand all exemption options.
  • Plan for remote and regional access challenges. If your parent lives in regional or remote WA, start the planning process as early as possible. The nearest appropriate facility may require relocation.
  • Consider the south-west as an alternative to Perth. Bunbury and Busselton have quality facilities with lower RADs and a lifestyle appeal for residents who prefer a smaller community.
  • Seek independent financial advice for complex situations. WA families often have assets including mining industry superannuation, investment properties, and business interests — all of which affect means testing. An accredited aged care financial adviser can model your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Disclaimer: This guide is for general information only and does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. Government rates and thresholds change periodically — always verify figures with Services Australia or a qualified aged care financial adviser before making decisions. Last verified: 26 February 2026.