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Carmelite to reach a new level in Retirement Living and Healthy Ageing

on the Thursday, December 24, 2015

Southern Cross Care (SA & NT) is proud to be leading the way in Retirement Living with a new multi-million dollar development Carmelite on Spence Avenue at Myrtle Bank.

Construction is due to commence early 2016 and there will be 38 stunning premium retirement apartments, with a range of floor plans offering 2 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms + study plus secure basement car-parking available. Architecturally-designed, the apartments will be fitted with state-of-the-art appliances with contemporary decor finishes and a range of facilities and services onsite including a Health and Wellness Centre which will be the home to a day therapy service providing a focus on healthy living.

The Carmelite development will provide amazing retirement options for the discerning retiree in Myrtle Bank.

Locally, there are a plethora of shopping, sporting and social amenities including at Burnside, Glen Osmond, Mitcham, Unley and the city. All are within easy access, with public transport at the door.

Southern Cross Care has a long and proud history of providing a range of accommodation and services in this area - including the award winning Waterford Apartments, Heritage Apartments, Coach House Mews, and Glen Woodley Estate, as well as providing a host of residential care, community, respite and health and wellness services to the local community.

“With magnificent apartments, facilities and highly skilled and dedicated staff, future residents will enjoy a wonderful lifestyle and have every opportunity to remain connected to their community,”  Southern Cross Care CEO, Mr Andrew Larpent said.

To be located on the corner of Spence Avenue and Cross Road, this exciting new community hub will also provide residential care, a range of health and wellness services for residents as well as the broader local community.

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