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Stockland is opening the doors this month (July 16-20) to their retirement villages in South Australia to give retirees and those nearing retirement age, as well as friends and family, the opportunity to experience what retirement village life is really like.
Southern Cross Care WA’s partnership with boutique developer Yolk Property group to redevelop a vacant 14 hectare site in Champion Lakes, 22km from Perth is the latest development that will see retirement living and aged care built alongside apartments, townhouses, commercial, retail and public open space.
Peninsula Villages’ three villages on the NSW Central Coast are now home to six members of the ‘Centenarians Club’ as the residents – Norma Peterson (100), Dot Devine (104), Biddy Abrahams (101), Edna Burt (101), Mabel Laidlaw (100) and Frances Dawson (100) – call themselves.
Imagine living in your home or retirement village for 10 years – then an unexpected illness or fall that lands you in hospital. For many of us, this would often mean making the move into residential aged care.
One major outcome of the Four Corners and Fairfax Media’s exposé of the retirement village sector last year was the acceleration of private operators introducing choice of contracts, from no Deferred Management Fee (DMF) with a loaded up-front fee, to part DMF and full DMF.
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