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KIORA BY ST LOUIS

Claremont, WA Ref:PL25735

The Beaumont Swanbourne

SWANBOURNE , WA Ref:PL25625

St Louis Estate

Claremont, WA Ref:PL6620

RiverSea Mosman Park

Mosman Park, WA Ref:PL25279

Waterfront Cottesloe

Cottesloe, WA Ref:PL25563

RiverSea Village

Mosman Park, WA Ref:PL25577

Lisle Villages

Mount Claremont, WA Ref:PL25450

Braemar Gardens

Bicton, WA Ref:PL24631

Arcadia Waters Bicton

Bicton, WA Ref:PL5313

Retirement Care Australia

Nedlands, WA Ref:PL20403

St Ives Melville

Myaree, WA Ref:PL7052

Amana Living Riley House

Shenton Park, WA Ref:PL5276

The Reserve

Willagee, WA Ref:PL20736

Parkland Villas Booragoon

Booragoon, WA Ref:PL6093

St Ives Centro

Jolimont, WA Ref:PL7049

Ocean Gardens Village

City Beach, WA Ref:PL6279

Mercy Village Wembley

Wembley, WA Ref:PL6210

Amana Living St Mary's Close

South Perth, WA Ref:PL5278

Peter Arney Home

Salter Point, WA Ref:PL2410

Amana Living Peter Arney Village

Salter Point, WA Ref:PL5275

Westside Retirement Communities

West Perth, WA Ref:PL20571

Baptistcare Riverside Village

Salter Point, WA Ref:PL5454

Amana Living Le Fanu Court

South Perth, WA Ref:PL5271

Amana Living Moline Village

Karrinyup, WA Ref:PL5272

St Ives Murdoch

Murdoch, WA Ref:PL7053

Amana Living - Hale House

Coolbellup, WA Ref:PL20266

Amana Living Hale Hostel

Coolbellup, WA Ref:PL23100

St Louis Estate

CLAREMONT, WA Ref:PL25734

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What makes a great retirement village manager?

As anyone who lives in a retirement village will tell you, the village manager is a central figure who is critical to the success of the village and the happiness and wellbeing of village residents. But there’s no doubt the village manager plays an essential role. So, what is the role of a retirement village manager?

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Retirement villages without exit fees? They’re happening!

Retirement villages without exit fees? They’re happening! Now, some of Australia’s largest retirement village operators are looking at new ways to pay for retirement villages that don’t include exit fees – indeed, there are calls for some exit fees to be banned.

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What sort of profits do retirement village owners make?

The number of Australians over the age of 75 is expected to increase by 70% over the next six years. The number of Australians over the age of 80 is expected to triple to more than 3.5 million over the next 40 years. As the number of older people in Australia surges, so too does demand for age-appropriate housing – such as retirement villages, which offer an affordable lifestyle, community, and ongoing health and wellness support.

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73% of Australians willing to sacrifice inheritance for aged care

Nearly three-quarters of all Australians are willing to sacrifice their own inheritance so their parents and grandparents can enjoy the retirement they deserve, according to a new report by B2B aged care service CompliSpace.

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Volunteers are the backbone of the aged care sector, and more are needed

Tens of thousands of people, of all ages, such as 90-year-old Lily Burns and 20-year-old Charlise Hannagan, volunteer in aged care homes. The Change Makers is the theme for this year’s National Volunteer Week, 15 to 21st May, which celebrates the vital work of volunteers.

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What is the Future of Rental Retirement Villages?

Across Australia there are approximately 300 rental retirement villages – but few more are likely to be built, which is an unfortunate situation for older Australians. Rental retirement villages operate much like normal rentals, but they offer older Australian with limited financial means the opportunity of housing security, health and lifestyle support, and a welcoming and safe community.

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This is the food that you can get in residential aged care

Uniting NSW.ACT is aware of the criticism that is often levelled at the food served in residential aged care homes. The Not For Profit is passionate about the food served to residents and determined that as well meeting residents’ nutrition needs, their food looks and tastes delicious and as well as catering to their individual desires as much as possible.

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Unique test can predict if you have dementia up to nine years earlier

An international research team led by Queen Mary University of London, UK, has developed a new method for predicting dementia with an over 80 per cent accuracy and up to nine years before diagnosis. The new method provides a more accurate way to predict dementia than memory tests or measurements of brain shrinkage, two commonly used methods for diagnosing dementia.

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Caroline Egan

DCM Media, agedcare101

Caroline has a wealth of experience writing within the retirement and aged care sector and is a contributing journalist for the Villages.com.au and agedcare101 blog and accompanying newsletters.

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Ian Horswill

Journalist

Ian is a journalist, writer and sub-editor for the aged care sector, working at The DCM Group. He writes for The Weekly Source, agedcare101, villages.com.au and the DCM Institute fortnightly newsletter Friday. Ian is in daily contact with CEOs of retirement living, land lease and the aged care operations and makes a new contact every week. He investigates media releases, LinkedIn and Facebook for a good source for ideas for stories.

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Lauren Broomham

Retirement and Aged Care Journalist

Lauren is a journalist for villages.com.au, agedcare101 and The Donaldson Sisters. Growing up in a big family in small town communities, she has always had a love for the written word, joining her local library at the age of six months. With over eight years' experience in writing and editing, she is a keen follower of news and current affairs with a nose for a good story.

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Jill Donaldson

Physiotherapist

Jill has been practicing as a clinical physiotherapist for 30 years. For the last 13 years she has worked solely in the Aged Care sector in more than 50 metropolitan and regional facilities. Jill has also toured care facilities in the US and Africa and is a passionate advocate for both the residents in aged care and the staff who care for them. She researches and writes for DCM Media.

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Chris Baynes

DCM Media, agedcare101

Chris has been a journalist and publisher in the retirement village and aged care sectors for 11 years. He has visited over 250 retirement villages and 50 aged care facilities both within Australia and internationally. Chris is a regular speaker at industry conferences plus is a frequent radio commentator.

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Annie Donaldson

Nurse and Carer

Annie has a long career in both nursing and the media. She has planned and co-ordinated the medical support from both international TV productions and major stadium events. In recent years she has been a primary family carer plus involved in structured carer support.