Te Awamutu Courier

Living Well Community for Te Awamutu

Arvida bringing Living Well Community concenpt to Te Awamutu’s over 65s

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Arvida, one of New Zealand’s larger retirement living and care providers, is about to begin constructi­on on its new Te Awamutu retirement community after a recent land blessing by Nga¯ti Apakura.

When completed, the 12.9ha, $200 million developmen­t will provide around 190 generous quality homes ranging in size from 108m2 to 240m2, a vibrant community clubhouse, Living Well Centre and a variety of shared facilities including swimming pool, gym, cafe and workshop as well as care accommodat­ion options for the region’s over 65s.

The first stage of constructi­on will be delivered in 2023 with 10 villas.

With the number of people aged over 75 expected to increase by 60 per cent in the next decade, Arvida is working hard to provide facilities in attractive destinatio­ns across New Zealand.

“Over recent years the need for retirement living options has increased,” says Arvida CEO Jeremy Nicoll.

“We’re delighted to be able to meet that need and provide more options locally joining our Lauriston Park community in Cambridge and Cascades in Hamilton.

“We’re really looking forward to bringing a new Arvida Living

Well Community for

Te Awamutu’s over 65s.

“While the communitie­s we develop are always unique to reflect their local environmen­t and residents, they all share in our overarchin­g mission of improving the lives of New Zealanders by transformi­ng the ageing experience. “We’re proud to bring a new style of retirement living to the Waikato region.” O¯ torohanga-born Jenny Fraser has been appointed manager of the new Arvida Living Well community under developmen­t and says it’ll be important for her to find local talent to join her team.

“As an experience­d Arvida community manager, I know how important it is to surround myself with a team of dedicated wellness and care profession­als so that we can deliver quality support services to our residents.

“I was involved in the opening of the Arvida Lauriston Park community in Cambridge and it’s very exciting to be the inaugural manager to welcome our first Te Awamutu residents into their new homes once stage one is complete.”

The site will employ about 200 workers to build the constructi­on that has an overall completion date of 2028.

Once the project is complete, Arvida will have employed about 75 team members in to its on-site teams.

We’re really looking forward to bringing a new Arvida Living Well Community for Te Awamutu’s over 65s. Arvida CEO Jeremy Nicoll

 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? Nga¯ ti Apakura on the site they blessed, with Arvida, Waipa¯ District Council and industry representa­tives in front of the view the new retirement community will afford residents.
Photo / Dean Taylor Nga¯ ti Apakura on the site they blessed, with Arvida, Waipa¯ District Council and industry representa­tives in front of the view the new retirement community will afford residents.
 ?? ?? Otorohanga-born ¯ Jenny Fraser has been appointed manager of the new Arvida Living Well community.
Otorohanga-born ¯ Jenny Fraser has been appointed manager of the new Arvida Living Well community.

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