Retirement villages
Moving to a retirement village is a big decision — it's important to get independent advice.
Making the decision
When you think about moving to a retirement village you need to consider your needs, preferences, and the costs.
Living in a retirement village
Moving to a retirement village — checklists and tips
Age Concern gives free independent advice about moving to a retirement village.
If you need extra care
If you need extra care, rest homes offer more than retirement villages.
Rest homes and residential care
Find a registered retirement village
To be registered the retirement village must follow the law and the Code of Practice.
Finding a registered retirement village
Legal advice
Buying into a retirement village is different from buying a house or apartment. You need to get independent legal advice before you sign up.
Finding independent legal advice
Costs
Retirement villages can set their own fees.
You have to pay an entry payment, weekly fees and exit costs. There might be more costs if you negotiate extra services or if your healthcare needs change.
Costs and financial implications
Complain about a retirement village
If you want to make a complaint, contact the manager of the retirement village first.
Residents must be given a copy of the complaints policy if they ask for it, and there must be a copy handy for residents to read at any time.
Who to contact for more help
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact the following agency.
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Te Ara Ahunga Ora
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