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Dalkeith Heights Retirement Village, Retirement Village, Traralgon

49-53 Hazelwood Rd, Traralgon VIC 3844 Traralgon, VIC, 3844

Property Overview

Snapshot

Number of Dwellings 158
Type of Dwellings Low-Rise Development
Year Established 2008
Minimum Dwelling Price $340,000.00
Maximum Dwelling Price $520,000.00

Location

Property Features

Recreational Facilities

  • Commercial kitchen
  • Golf club nearby
  • Cinema
  • Outdoor bowling green
  • Community centre
  • Gymnasium
  • Art studio
  • BBQ area/s
  • Library
  • Workshop
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Residents lounge
  • Indoor bowls area
  • Meeting Room
  • Community kitchen
  • Billiards room
  • Computer room
  • Croquet lawn
  • Walking tracks

Amenities

  • Hairdresser
  • Pay TV
  • Cafe on-site
  • Bar (unlicensed)
  • General store / shop on-site
  • Village bus
  • Beauty Salon
  • Vegetable gardens
  • Storage for boat / caravans

Pet Policy

  • Pets Allowed

Level of Support

  • 24hr Medical Alert External
  • Podiatry

Garages / Carports

  • 1 Car Garage

Independence

  • Direct Garage Access
  • Home care services
  • Level access

Management

  • On-site manager
  • Residents committee
  • Medical alert to external call centre
  • CCTV security

Accommodation Type

  • Over 55s Development
  • Retirement Village

Contractual Arrangements

  • Leasehold & License

About this Property

Dalkeith Heights Retirement Village

The Community

At Dalkeith Heights you will enjoy living amongst like-minded people in a safe and secure community. Set amongst beautiful landscaped parklands, our village offers state of the art facilities, options for co-located living and light, spacious and modern homes.

Nestled between the central activity district of Traralgon and the Traralgon Railway Conservation Reserve, our architecturally designed village offers people over 55 a welcoming community and home. Free from the worry of maintaining a large home, you’ll enjoy living amongst like-minded people in a safe and secure community.

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Benetas

The Operator

Benetas Retirement Living & Retirement Villages Guide

Reviewed by: Villages.com.au Editorial Team
Last Updated: July 2026

Benetas is a Victorian not-for-profit provider offering retirement living, residential aged care, home care and respite services. Its retirement villages are designed for older Australians seeking an independent lifestyle within welcoming communities, with access to support services should their needs change. This guide explains Benetas' retirement living options, locations, services and what to consider before making an enquiry.

About Benetas

Who is Benetas?

Benetas is one of Victoria's longest-established not-for-profit aged care organisations, supporting older Australians through retirement living, home care, residential aged care, respite services and community programs. Operating across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria, the organisation focuses on helping older people maintain independence, dignity and social connection throughout later life.

Unlike operators that only manage retirement villages, Benetas provides services across several stages of ageing. While retirement living remains independent, residents may appreciate knowing the organisation also offers home care and residential aged care in other locations across Victoria, although transitions between services are not guaranteed.

Quick Facts

Feature

Details

Operator

Benetas

Ownership

Not-for-profit

Head Office

Victoria

Retirement Living

Yes

Residential Aged Care

Yes

Home Care

Yes

Respite Services

Yes

Primary Operating Area

Metropolitan Melbourne and Regional Victoria

Pet Friendly

Available at selected villages (conditions apply)

Why People Choose Benetas

Many people choose Benetas because it combines independent retirement living with the experience of a long-established not-for-profit provider.

Residents looking for a lower-maintenance lifestyle can enjoy private homes within established communities while remaining close to local shopping, healthcare, transport and recreation. Shared community spaces make it easier to meet neighbours, stay socially active and enjoy a stronger sense of community.

Another reason Benetas appeals to retirees is its broad range of ageing services. Although retirement villages operate independently from aged care, some prospective residents value knowing the organisation also provides home care and residential aged care throughout Victoria.

Retirement Living

Benetas retirement villages are designed for people who want to remain independent while reducing the responsibilities of maintaining a larger family home.

Communities typically feature self-contained villas or units within landscaped surroundings, allowing residents to enjoy privacy while becoming part of an established neighbourhood. Many villages encourage an active lifestyle through community activities, shared facilities and opportunities to build friendships with other residents.

Retirement living differs from residential aged care. Residents live independently in their own homes and arrange support services only if and when required.

Care & Support Services

Beyond retirement living, Benetas provides a wide range of services for older Victorians.

These include government-funded home care, private in-home support, residential aged care, respite care and community nursing. These services may be accessed separately from retirement living depending on eligibility, availability and individual circumstances.

Services

Service

Available

Retirement Villages

Independent Living

Home Care

In-Home Nursing

Residential Aged Care

Respite Care

Community Programs

Locations

Benetas retirement living communities are located in Victoria.

State

Retirement Village Locations

Victoria

Roxburgh Park, Mooroolbark, Traralgon

Benetas also operates home care and residential aged care services across many additional metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victorian locations.

What Makes Benetas Different

Benetas stands apart through its not-for-profit structure and long history of supporting older Victorians across multiple stages of ageing.

Its retirement villages focus on independent living rather than institutional care, creating communities where residents can continue living their own lifestyle while benefiting from professionally managed environments and opportunities to stay socially connected.

The organisation places strong emphasis on helping older Australians maintain independence while fostering meaningful community relationships.

Accommodation Options

Accommodation varies between villages.

Depending on the community, homes may include one, two or three-bedroom independent living villas or units designed to be low maintenance and suitable for ageing in place. Floor plans, availability and features differ between locations, so prospective residents should review individual village information before making a decision.

Costs & Fees

The cost of living in a Benetas retirement village depends on the community, home type and residence contract.

Like most Australian retirement villages, costs may include:

  • Entry payment

  • Ongoing recurrent or maintenance fees

  • Exit or deferred management fees, depending on the contract

Before committing to a retirement village, prospective residents should carefully review the residence contract and disclosure documents and seek independent legal and financial advice to understand their obligations.

Who Is Benetas Best Suited For?

Benetas may suit people who:

  • Want an independent retirement lifestyle within an established community.

  • Prefer a not-for-profit provider.

  • Value living close to services and local amenities.

  • Enjoy social activities and community connection.

  • Are looking for professionally managed retirement villages in Victoria.

It may also appeal to adult children researching reputable retirement living providers for parents seeking greater convenience and reduced home maintenance.

What Should Consumers Consider?

Every retirement village is different, even within the same operator.

Before enquiring with Benetas, consider:

  • Which village location best suits your lifestyle.

  • The type and size of accommodation available.

  • Ongoing village fees.

  • Contract terms and exit arrangements.

  • Whether pets are permitted at your preferred village.

  • Community facilities and social opportunities.

  • Access to local healthcare, shopping and public transport.

Taking the time to compare villages can help ensure you choose a community that continues to meet your needs over the long term.

How to Enquire

If you're considering a Benetas retirement village, begin by identifying the community that best matches your preferred location and lifestyle.

Request current pricing, available floor plans, disclosure documentation and information about ongoing fees. Arranging a village inspection is also a valuable way to experience the community atmosphere, speak with staff and determine whether the lifestyle is the right fit for your retirement.

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