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Choosing right village for you

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Local Ipswich News
Published: June 6, 2025
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RETIREMENT is a time for relaxation, enjoyment, and pursuing the lifestyle you’ve worked hard to earn.

For many Australians, moving into a retirement village offers community, convenience, and peace of mind. But with so many options available, how do you choose the right one?

Here are some key points to consider when selecting a retirement village that suits your needs and lifestyle.

Location matters: Proximity to family, friends, medical facilities, public transport, and shopping centres can significantly impact your quality of life.

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Whether you’re after a coastal retreat or a vibrant urban community, ensure the location supports your social and practical needs.

Lifestyle and amenities: Consider the village’s facilities – does it offer things that align with your interests, such as a pool, gym, library, or communal garden?

Look for social activities and clubs that encourage connection and engagement. Care services: While you might be fit and healthy now, it’s wise to think ahead.

Some villages offer in-home support, health care services, or are co-located with aged care facilities. Knowing support is available can provide reassurance for the future.

Financial structure: Retirement villages operate under different financial models, which can be complex.

Entry fees, ongoing maintenance fees, and exit fees vary widely. It’s essential to understand exactly what you’re paying for.

Community and culture: Every village has its own atmosphere.

Visit in person, chat with residents, and attend an open day if possible. A friendly community where you feel at home is as important as the bricks and mortar.

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