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Benetas is a leading not-for-profit retirement village operator based in Victoria, Australia. With over 70 years of experience in providing quality aged care services, Benetas is committed to enhancing the quality of life for older Australians.
Benetas operates a range of retirement villages across Victoria, offering independent living units and apartments, as well as access to on-site care and support services. The villages are designed to promote a sense of community and independence, with various recreational facilities and social activities available to residents.
In addition to retirement villages, Benetas also operates residential aged care facilities and provides home care services to support older Australians to live independently in their own homes.
With a focus on person-centered care and a commitment to innovation, Benetas is dedicated to providing quality care and support to older Australians, helping them to live their lives to the fullest.
Bridgewater Lake Retirement Estate will host an exclusive hands-on workshop, run by celebrated Melbourne artist Ted Dansey next month. The acclaimed watercolour artist will visit the Roxburgh Park retirement community on Friday, 19 July, taking residents and other local artists through his artistic philosophy and the insights he’s gained throughout his career.
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.
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.
Benetas will soon begin refurbishing ageing independent living units located within the St Laurence Court Retirement Village in California Gully. The existing units, built around 1960, will be converted into 38 two-bedroom units to be used as affordable housing for people aged 55 and older. Residents will also have access to communal facilities within the site.