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At BaptistCare we believe that getting older should be about sharing more, living more and expressing more.

We’ve developed a way of retirement living which combines the conveniences of life with the BaptistCare values of community – it’s called Community Living. It’s designed for residents to reconnect with each other in a vibrant community atmosphere, while keeping everything you love about your independence and personal space.

Make BaptistCare your smart move by choosing a community that’s also flexible enough to meet your needs for the future. 

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Article posted:Oct 1, 2021
Category: Featured Providers

Benetas Retirement Communities Battle for Supremacy on the Lawn Bowling Green

on Monday, May 20, 2024

St John’s Rise Retirement Village has taken home bragging rights after winning the inaugural Benetas Retirement Living Bowls Challenge at Mooroolbark Bowls Club. Benetas Bridgewater Lake (Roxburgh Park), Dalkeith Heights (Traralgon) and St John’s Rise (Mooroolbark) sent their best bowlers to the crackerjack event on Thursday, 9 May.

Inflation and Cost-of-Living Growing Focus for Australian Retirees

on Monday, May 13, 2024

Protecting retirement income from inflation is an increasing priority for Australians in or approaching retirement with retirees uniquely exposed to a range of investment risks, the latest whitepaper from leading retirement income provider, Challenger, has revealed.

Rental Market is Failing Older Australians

on Monday, May 6, 2024

By Guest Author Benetas CEO Sandra Hills OAM

Anglicare Australia has recently released its Rental Affordability Snapshot which highlights that the rental market is failing older Australians.

More than a nest egg: Challenger's Index reveals drivers of retirement happiness

on Monday, April 8, 2024

Challenger’s inaugural Retirement Happiness Index paints a vibrant picture of Australians, in or near retirement, with physical health and financial security being the primary factors influencing contentment of those over 60.

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