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Popular articles

  • The perks of downsizing

    If you’re nearing retirement or are simply planning for the future, downsizing from the family home may become an option for consideration.

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  • Five ways to boost your brain health

    Nearly half a million Australians live with dementia, a figure that is expected to more than double by 2058.

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  • Tales from the trail

    Avid walkers Glynne and Eric lace up their walking shoes almost every day.  

    Residents at a Ryman village, the pair often walk 12km in a day through their character-filled local neighbourhood. Their daily walks feature sea breezes, bay views, and regular visits to their favourite local cafés. 

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  • Questions to ask when choosing a retirement village

    When thinking about retirement living options, it’s not always easy to decide what is the right choice for you and your family. With so many options to consider, it’s a good idea to come prepared with the key questions to ask.

    The following information aims to arm you with the right questions to ask and key themes to look out for when considering a retirement village. It will help you to choose the best living option for you and your family.

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  • Call to tackle health impacts of loneliness among older Australians

    Loneliness can double a person’s chance of developing a chronic illness and more than quadruple their likelihood of developing depression and social anxiety, Australia’s first State of the Nation Report on Social Connection says.

    Speaking on Ryman Healthcare’s Pod of the 3rd Age podcast, Ending Loneliness Together Scientific Chair Dr Michelle Lim said loneliness was a critical health issue experienced by nearly 1 in 3 Australians.

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  • Activities for dementia patients in aged care

    Engaging activities for dementia patients in aged care are vital in maintaining cognitive function by stimulating the brain, promoting neural connections, and potentially slowing down the progression of cognitive decline. These activities also promote emotional well-being, providing opportunities for self-expression, social interaction, and enjoyment, which can alleviate feelings of isolation and depression commonly experienced by dementia patients.

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  • NZ’s oldest man James Easton turns 108

    A former prisoner of war held captive by the Japanese for three and a half years during WWII has celebrated his 108th birthday today.

    New Zealand’s oldest man, James Easton, marked the occasion at his home at Ryman Healthcare’s Grace Joel Village in Auckland with long-time friends and a few special guests from Australia.

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