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A flexi unit is a type of accommodation offered in some retirement villages that provides a flexible living space that can adapt to the changing needs of seniors over time. These units are designed to provide a range of living options, from completely independent living to high-level care and support.

Flexi units typically come in a range of sizes and layouts, with features such as full kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas. Residents can choose to live independently or opt for additional services such as housekeeping, laundry, and meal services.

One of the key benefits of flexi units is the ability to access additional care and support as needed, without having to move to a different location. This can provide seniors with peace of mind and the assurance that they will be able to receive the care they need as they age.

Flexi units may also be designed with accessibility in mind, with features such as walk-in showers, handrails, and other accessibility features that make them suitable for seniors with mobility or other health concerns.

Overall, a flexi unit in a retirement village can provide seniors with a flexible, adaptable living space that can meet their changing needs over time, while also providing access to a range of services and amenities designed to promote independence and wellbeing.


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Article posted:Jun 20, 2022
Category: Lifestyle Choices

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