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Retirement villages were supposed to be ‘utopia’ for Australian seniors — instead, some residents faced ‘corporatised elder abuse.’ What can American retirees learn from their plight?
Retirement villages were supposed to be ‘utopia’ for senior Australians — instead, residents received life in financial prison and ‘corporatised elder abuse.’ ...
Local news Alberton Retirement Village honours elders aged 90 and older With traditions like this, the village ensures its elderly residents feel valued, loved, and celebrated—not just for their ...
Retirement villages like this one are home to a quarter of a million older Australians. (ABC News)Currently, retirement villages are regulated by state and territory authorities after being carved ...
Bill To Stop Retirement Village Abuse Of Elders Wednesday, 28 March 2001, 3:00 pm Press Release: New Zealand National Party.
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) are self-help communities that started springing up in 1992 with the founding of Community Without Walls in Princeton, N.J.
Retirement villages were supposed to be ‘utopia’ for Australian seniors — instead, some residents faced ‘corporatised elder abuse.’ What can American retirees learn from their plight?
Retirement villages are home to more than 250,000 older Australians, but some residents complain of exorbitant fees, ... "I see retirement village contracts as a form of corporatised elder abuse." ...