Retirement Living New Zealand

What to Expect from Retirement Village Living

Did you know that recent studies have shown that moving to a retirement village can improve your happiness and well-being?

If you or someone in your family is weighing up whether to make a lifestyle change and try out senior retirement living, there are a few different points to consider.

There is a lot of information out there, so we have compiled a helpful list of those facets of retirement village living you should look into before you make a firm decision. With this information you will be well-placed to segue smoothly into this significant new phase of your life.

Benefits of Retirement Village Living

Many seniors enjoy the companionship of retirement village living, the benefit of  access to medical assistance, and security. There is always an activity or event to get involved with, and the staff are trained to provide excellent support.

You may find having chores like laundry and housekeeping taken care of is beneficial, and nutritious meals delivered - or shared with other residents in the onsite cafe or restaurant - make it simple to take care of your dietary requirements.

There are certainly many benefits when you opt for senior retirement living at our lifestyle villages across New Zealand. Along with access to care, we provide a tranquil environment where you can socialise with family and friends, enjoy an evening in the bar, or pop into the onsite cinema to watch a classic film.

Types of Retirement Village Accommodations & Facilities

Retirement Villages offer a variety of different styles of accommodation to suit the differing needs of the seniors who live there. Many retirement villages have a central common area with lounge and dining facilities, perhaps a cafe, library - and rooms dedicated to reflection.

Amenities may include on-site beauty therapy and exercise facilities.

Each individual requires a unique set-up. Therefore, retirement villages may offer villas with private patios, townhouses that might suit more social types, and apartments that offer an opportunity to downsize.

There are studio apartments for seniors who want to lean into a low-maintenance lifestyle, and if you require assistance with day-to-day tasks, a serviced apartment can be ideal.

Community & Social Life in Retirement Villages

One of the best things about senior retirement living is the opportunity for a vibrant social life. While each person enjoys a unique level of solitude, having the opportunity to be part of an active community when the feeling takes is an excellent way to tend to your well-being.

There is always a friendly ear, a companion for a walk through the garden, or a stimulating activity to engage with. 

Health & Wellness Services Available in Retirement Villages

One of the cornerstones of health and well-being is a nutritious diet.

Wellness is a concept that flexes to fit our needs, and at many of our retirement villages, we are privileged to offer cutting-edge Cognitive Stimulation Therapy designed to support mood and memory function - enhancing quality of life.

We can offer in-house physiotherapy services and are delighted to provide clinical aromatherapy for residents who may benefit from this gentle wellness approach.

Common Myths & Misconceptions About Retirement Villages

Some people think that moving to a retirement village means you will have to give up your privacy, that you won’t see your friends, or that it’s compulsory to join in on activities.

The reality is that retirement village living has something for everyone, friends are welcome to visit, and you can have as much privacy or engagement as you like.

Here at Generus Living, we believe that your needs and wants should steer the transition into this chapter of your life - that’s why we provide so many wonderful choices.