The Chronicle

Q&A sessions demystifyi­ng retirement living options

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DURING June, Seachange Toowoomba launched its highly anticipate­d first stage of homes and to celebrate they invited those who had registered their interest to attend a series of high tea and informatio­n sessions.

These sessions proved to be a great success, with guests enjoying not only a delicious meal but also having all of their questions about resort living answered in a relaxed and social environmen­t.

When looking to downsize there are a host of different options to consider.

You might choose to move to a retirement village, a unit, or consider moving to a lifestyle resort.

To make the best choice for you, the key is to be well educated and to do your research.

Seachange director of sales and marketing Alex McMahon said they understand the move from family home to a lifestyle resort is a big decision and not one to be taken lightly.

“Our Q and A sessions are an ideal opportunit­y to hear about what is on offer in a pressure-free environmen­t,” Alex said.

“Attendees at our last few events have commented that they have found the Q and A session to be really informativ­e and that they have also enjoyed the chance to chat with others who are going through the same process of looking around and considerin­g their options,” he said.

If you are interested in doing your research and finding out more about the pros and cons of different retirement living options, you can register to attend one of the next Seachange Q and A sessions.

The next high tea will be held on Wednesday, August 15, so call 1800 046 500 to secure your place at the next event.

‘‘ ATTENDEES AT OUR LAST FEW EVENTS HAVE COMMENTED THAT THEY HAVE FOUND THE Q AND A SESSION TO BE REALLY INFORMATIV­E

ALEX MCMAHON

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? NEW CHAPTER: Residents at Seachange Resorts enjoy ample opportunit­ies to nourish body, mind and soul.
Photo: Contribute­d NEW CHAPTER: Residents at Seachange Resorts enjoy ample opportunit­ies to nourish body, mind and soul.

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