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Do retirement village residents really have better quality of life? Hear more at ACCPA’s National Conference

The Aged and Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) is shining a light on the retirement living sector at its upcoming Conference (23-25 October) in Adelaide – including positive stories the mainstream media so often misses. 

Session 2 of its Strategic Spotlight on Retirement Living and Seniors Housing – to be held on Friday, 25 October at the Adelaide Convention Centre will feature: 

Retirement Living delivers a quality-of-life boost – Kevin McCreton, owner of Catalyst Research 

Retirement village residents are widely reported to have a higher quality of life than other Australians aged over 60. Hear Kevin discuss the results of his latest survey of over 12,000 Australians that validates the positive benefits of retirement living. 

Customer and operator benefits of independent retirement living co-located with residential care – Stuart Nicolson, Director at One Fell Swoop 

With many residential aged care operators seeking ways to diversify their revenue streams and meet changing customer expectations, Stuart will explore the site considerations, economics, market appeal and the delivery of co-located seniors’ living communities. 

Fireside Chat: Land Lease – why is this model the way people are moving? Daniel Aitchison, CEO of Palm Lake Care and Mark Prosser, Director Retirement Living and Seniors Housing at ACCPA 

Join Daniel and Mark as they explore the rapidly growing land lease sector – and discuss why it is not appealing to all providers. Daniel will detail why Palm Lake has proven to be so successful in this space. 

​​This is your chance to learn and contribute to the future of retirement living in Australia – and connect with your peers – so don’t miss out. Option to attend the full conference or just the one day.  

For more details and to register, click here.  

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