Aged over 55? Your life will be the best it’s ever been
The latest Australian Unity Wellbeing Index survey shows people aged over 55 have notably higher wellbeing and lower mental distress and bouts of loneliness compared to younger people. Satisfaction with life in Australia has reached its lowest level in the survey’s 24-year history, but there…
Village resident David on why he chose to move into retirement living
David Dippie was suddenly left home alone when his wife Judith moved into residential aged care. They had been living in a four-bedroom, double-storey home. “I looked at the options: I could get a single storey three-bedroom place, which would still give me maintenance issues,…
Reducing risk of Alzheimer’s Disease in families
It is estimated more than 55 million people worldwide live with Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia. Sadly, the number continues to grow. Dementia Australia states Alzheimer’s Disease is a physical brain condition resulting in impaired memory, thinking and behaviour, as a person’s abilities…
Today’s big spenders are aged 60 and above
The cost of living is still climbing in Australia, albeit more slowly due to falls in petrol prices and electricity costs, and the latest CommBank analysis of how its customers are spending reveals a divided country. Those aged 18-29 cut their essential spending by 2.3%…
$200 annual Ticket to Wellbeing for people aged 65+ in one Australian state
In what is being called a “national first”, people over 65 in Tasmania are being given two $100 vouchers annually to reduce the cost of sport and active recreation membership. The Ticket to Wellbeing, which is for any person on a Services Australia Health Care…
Are you a retirement village resident? The Retirement Village Resident Associations’ want your help
For the first time ever, the Retirement Village Residents Association in each state has agreed to run a national survey following the claims raised recently by the ABC’s 7.30 program. “Recent media reports have raised questions about the terms and conditions associated with living in…
Another retirement village operator raises money for charity
It is amazing what can be achieved with a little foresight. Oak Tree Retirement Villages Coffs Harbour is still under construction. There are now 13 villas with 25 residents, a community centre and an energetic Village Manager Michelle Oxley-Chambers. Despite its small size, the community…
Retirement village operator shows how residents and staff can make a difference
Uniting for a cause can cause hours of enjoyment for residents and also for those who need their help. The inaugural Keyton Connect Day is part of Keyton’s KeyWell employee wellbeing program. It was held on 24 October, with 80% of events held simultaneously at…
Why you should apply for the Age Pension three months before you turn 67
The time taken to process applications for the Age Pension is improving – but you can still expect to wait a couple of months to be approved, according to Services Australia. Following a barrage of criticism over new Centrelink age pension processing times earlier this…
May Backhouse has lived in a retirement village for 36 years
May, who resides at Aveo’s Derwent Waters Retirement Living in Claremont, Hobart, Tasmania, is the longest residing resident of any Aveo community in Australia. She moved into Derwent Waters Retirement Living just after it had opened. “I have no other family living in Tasmania so…