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New way of life in retirement

Live in the heart of town with lots to do going on

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WHEN you move to a retirement developmen­t, look forward to far more than just a beautiful new apartment.

It’s a whole way of life, providing a comfortabl­e, convenient and secure place for you to live.

Retirement living developmen­ts are usually close to the heart of thriving, attractive town centres.

Being in the right place, near to shops and amenities and public transport, means you can enjoy an independen­t, active and fulfilling lifestyle for longer.

Each apartment has its own front door, a modern fitted kitchen and bathroom, and subtle touches to make life easier, such as easy- turn lever taps, illuminate­d light switches, and plug sockets at an easy-toreach height.

They come with a 24-hour emergency careline system, provided through a discreet personal pendant alarm and bathroom call point.

A camera-entry system is also fitted in each apartment as standard, so you can view any visitors before letting them in through the main entrance door.

An owners’ lounge provides the perfect place for entertaini­ng, joining in regular social activities organised by the lodge manager, or just relaxing with a good book.

At most developmen­ts there is also a guest suite for friends and family to stay in when they visit, and a landscaped communal garden to use.

You want to be enjoying your retirement, not looking after a large property.

So in a retirement living developmen­t, all the exterior maintenanc­e is taken care of, including the gardening, so you can stay in the warm without the worry.

And you’ll have more time to spend doing the things that you enjoy. It’s all covered by the service charge, which makes it easier to budget with confidence.

You’ll be surrounded by a community of like-minded people and can take part in the social activities as much or as little as you like.

Perhaps you’ll attend the odd gathering here and there, or maybe you’ll be the ringleader who takes charge of the developmen­t’s social committee yourself!

 ??  ?? Picture: CHURCHILL RETIREMENT LIVING
Picture: CHURCHILL RETIREMENT LIVING

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