Aged Care Capital Projects and Capital Management Workshop
Event description
Hybrid Event – Attend in person (North Sydney) or online via Microsoft Teams
As demand for residential aged care grows, finding ways to meet that demand with sustainable and financially sound developments has never been more crucial.
Everyone wants more residential places - the challenge is:
how do you undertake a successful development project?
how do you make the financial case stack up?
how do you maintain the facility over the long term?
About the Workshop
Pride Aged Living, Paynters and TSA Riley invite aged care leaders to a practical workshop designed to strengthen capital strategies and support sustainable project delivery.
Gain insights from industry experts across four key areas that underpin capital planning success:
Creating a Sound Business Case
Understanding Return on Investment, the role of debt and Refundable Accommodation Deposits, and designing appropriate resident mixes.
Bruce Bailey, Director, Pride Aged LivingDeveloping a Deliverable Capital Project
How to deliver aged care capital projects that are strategically planned, standards-compliant, and operationally effective, all while never losing sight of the core purpose: creating safe, dignified, and welcoming homes for older Australians.
Michael Rasi, Design and Development Manager, PayntersManaging Climate Risk and Asset Longevity
Understanding the climate change impacts on residential aged care facilities and the case for long-term asset management planning.
Iain Macfarlane, Associate Director | National Aged Care Sector Lead, TSA Riley
Rose Iversen, Associate | National Asset Management Lead, TSA Riley
Clinton Rakich, Executive Climate and Nature Lead, TSA RileyAged Care Capital Grants
How to maximise your chance of success using case studies.
Stephen Rooke, Director, Pride Aged Living
George Suharev, Principal Consultant, Pride Aged Living
Who Should Attend
C-suite leaders, board members, strategy executives and finance managers involved in aged care capital planning, development, or governance.
Event Details
Date: Thursday, 27 November 2025
Time: 1:30pm – 5:00pm (AEDT)
Location: Level 4, 100 Walker Street, North Sydney 2060
Online: Microsoft Teams (link provided to registered online attendees)
Investment
$230 + GST per organisation (plus Humanitix booking fees)
Includes participation for up to three attendees
Networking Opportunity (In-person only)
The workshop will conclude with informal networking over light refreshments – an opportunity to exchange ideas with peers and industry experts.
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