What is the definition of Social Leave?
As a permanent Resident in an Aged Care Home (Nursing Home), a Resident is entitled to 52 nights away from the Aged Care Home (Nursing Home) in a financial year without having to pay additional fees. This is known as social leave. An individual may be asked to pay extra fees to compensate the home, should an individual take more than the 52 days leave. This is to compensate the Aged Care Home (Nursing Home) for the loss of subsidies paid by the Australian Government to the home.