From doubts to delight: Debunking retirement village concerns
The decision to downsize to a retirement village is a big one, and it’s often accompanied by a variety of questions or concerns.
To assist you in making an informed decision that aligns with your needs, we've addressed some common apprehensions associated with retirement living.
I’m worried I’ll lose my independence when I move to a retirement village.
A big apprehension is the fear of losing independence when you make the move to a retirement village. Contrary to this misconception, retirement villages are designed to promote an active and independent lifestyle. Residents have the autonomy to live life as they please while benefiting from a supportive community.
As well as offering purposefully designed low-maintenance homes, Rivervue offers services such as landscaping maintenance, community transportation, and onsite wellness and salon facilities that actually enhance independence and active living.
While retirement villages may not be the right move for everyone, we’re strong believers that communities where like-minded individuals live in purpose-built homes surrounded by active and social opportunities enable independent living for longer.
I’m not old enough to move to a retirement village.
Many retirement villages are vibrant places to call home, filled with like-minded individuals seeking a fulfilling life. Many residents continue to work full or part-time, and the move makes more sense when you're young enough to enjoy all the facilities and lifestyle enhancements. Retirement villages present the best of both worlds – the opportunity to remain working while you live your best life surrounded by incredible amenities.
Rivervue resident Judy says, “I think when people say they’re not old enough, they’re so wrong. We came in our late 60s and that was too late. It’s a joy to be here…if you think you’re too young, have another think.”
I don’t want to feel pressured to socialise or attend community activities.
While the social aspect of retirement villages appeals to many, there's absolutely no obligation to participate in community events if you prefer a quieter, laid-back lifestyle.
Whether you're an extrovert, an introvert, or somewhere in between, rest assured that you have the freedom to choose exactly how you’d like to spend your time.
“Well you can actually do as much as you want to or hardly anything. It’s a very active place but it’s a very relaxing place as well…” says Rivervue resident Des.
I want to have a home with enough space for my needs.
Retirement villages offer a range of living options, including apartments and villas.
All the apartments and villas at Rivervue feature spacious floorplans and private balconies or garden spaces, ensuring ample room and privacy.
While you enjoy your personal space, your neighbours will be close by for shared stories, laughter, and a friendly cup of coffee whenever you desire.
At Rivervue, we’re passionate about providing support and reassurance to potential and existing residents, and empowering over 50s to embrace all the benefits that retirement village life has to offer.
Our Village Manager, Julie, says "An important part of my job involves educating potential residents that many concerns about retirement village life are often based on misconceptions. By fostering open communication, providing transparent information, and showcasing the vibrant reality of our community, we aim to dispel any apprehensions and empower residents to embrace the enriching and worry-free lifestyle that Rivervue truly offers."
If you’re planning your next phase of life, come and discover the broad range of wellness, lifestyle, and social advantages of living independently at Rivervue. Call 1300 298 439 to learn more and book a tour.