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Retirement living opens a new world, yet many Australians put it off for years
For a growing number of Australians, retirement is no longer about slowing down, it’s about stepping into a new phase of life filled with freedom, connection and ease. Across the country, retirees are downsizing from large family homes and moving into modern, resort-style retirement communities…
The physical and mental benefits of cycling for seniors
Scientists believe being physically inactive and eating an unhealthy diet can contribute to sarcopenia, age-related progressive loss of muscle mass and strength. The main symptom of the condition is muscle weakness. To combat physical and mental declines, regular exercise – like a daily bike ride…
Understanding ongoing costs in a retirement village from a resident
The Retirement Village Residents Association of NSW (RVRA), a volunteer organisation that represents and supports residents of NSW retirement villages, is publishing a series of informative videos thanks to funding from NSW Fair Trading. RVRA Secretary Fran Varga explores the ongoing costs associated with living…
Four generations bring Christmas spirit to Aveo’s Fountain Court Retirement Living
Festive activities have begun in earnest at retirement villages and land lease communities across Australia. Christmas has officially begun at Aveo’s Fountain Court Retirement Living in Burwood, Melbourne’s east, where four generations of the Lusk family gathered to celebrate the Victorian-era tradition of Stir-Up Sunday….
“It’s hard too for a lot of women to get their husbands here. But when they arrive, they enjoy it.”
Retired Barellan farmers Keith and Margaret Bryce were the first residents to move into Gannon’s Griffith Retirement Estate (formerly Trowella), 21 years before the facility celebrated its completion last month. Both aged 88, the couple have been married 65 years and have two children, six…
Make sure your retirement village is tight-knit across generations
Bringing younger people into a retirement village, where the average age remains 75, is not only a fantastic social event, but it can activate the mind. An intergenerational program is teaching teenagers that genuine connections don’t require Wi-Fi – just a pair of knitting needles,…