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Wife and carer 'dumbfounded' by husband's aged care assessment

ABC Australia · Jun 17, 2026, 7:23 PM

Key takeaways

  • Graham Crossan and his wife Gaynor have lost an appeal for higher levels of funding.
  • Graham Crossan is 80 and has late-stage motor neurone disease, but has lost an appeal for higher support funding.
  • His wife Gaynor was shocked at the decision, which was based around a new assessment tool introduced last year.

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Graham Crossan and his wife Gaynor have lost an appeal for higher levels of funding. (ABC News: Kyle Harley)

Graham Crossan is 80 and has late-stage motor neurone disease, but has lost an appeal for higher support funding.

His wife Gaynor was shocked at the decision, which was based around a new assessment tool introduced last year.

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