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Retirement Villages in Tasmania

Are you looking for a retirement village in Tasmania? Using our Retirement Living Online directory, you will find a range of retirement village lifestyle options in Tasmania, including retirement villages in the city, country or by the beach.

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Retirement living in Tasmania offers seniors a unique lifestyle, with a stunning natural environment, rich cultural heritage, and a relaxed and friendly community. The island state is known for its breathtaking scenery, pristine wilderness areas, and rich history, making it a popular destination for retirees looking to enjoy a peaceful and rewarding retirement.

Retirement communities in Tasmania offer a range of housing options, from independent living units to serviced apartments and nursing homes. Many communities are designed to provide a safe and secure environment for seniors, with on-site services and amenities such as housekeeping, laundry, meals, and transportation, allowing retirees to enjoy their retirement years without the stress of daily chores or maintenance.

Tasmania's natural beauty is a major drawcard for retirees, with its rugged coastlines, pristine beaches, and lush forests providing endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. The state is also home to numerous national parks and reserves, including the iconic Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, offering seniors a chance to explore some of Australia's most stunning natural environments.

Retirement living in Tasmania also offers a rich cultural heritage, with a range of museums, art galleries, and historical sites to explore. The state has a strong arts and cultural scene, with regular festivals, events, and performances taking place throughout the year. The state's capital, Hobart, is also home to numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars, offering retirees a chance to sample Tasmania's renowned culinary scene.

Tasmania's healthcare system is among the best in Australia, with world-class hospitals and medical centers located throughout the state. Seniors can access a range of health services, including preventative care, specialist treatment, and rehabilitation services, ensuring that they receive the best possible care and support.

In summary, retirement living in Tasmania offers seniors a unique and rewarding lifestyle, with a stunning natural environment, rich cultural heritage, and excellent health care options. With a range of housing options, services, and activities available, retirees are sure to find everything they need to live a happy and fulfilling retirement in this beautiful and welcoming state.

Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory

on Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Alive Inside is a joyous cinematic exploration of music’s capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. Filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett chronicles the astonishing experiences of individuals who have been revitalised through the simple experience of listening to music. 

World Cancer Day 2015: Not Beyond Us

on Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Today is World Cancer Day – a day that unites the world’s population in the fight against cancer.

On February 4th every year, millions of people from all over the world are involved in World Cancer Day. Individually and collectively, World Cancer Day is used to profile the alarming number of myths and misconceptions which surround the disease and which collectively limit our ability to prevent and treat the disease successfully.

Age pension changes to bring independence and happiness

By on Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A Senate inquiry into affordable housing has heard an appeal to amend the pension assets test on the grounds that more seniors would be inclined to downsize to appropriate housing if they do so.

The Retirement Living Council (RLC), who made the proposal, said that senior Australians are holding onto their large family homes to avoid a pension reduction.

New research on dementia in retirement villages

By on Friday, September 26, 2014

An upcoming research project will explore the uncharted topic of living with dementia in retirement villages.

Conducted by Alzheimer’s Australia NSW, the research will measure the extent to which people with dementia are supported to age-in-place, meaning without upheaval to an aged care facility.

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