October 2016
ALL YOU NEED TO BE READY FOR SENIORS MONTH… Shepparton residents, Mary and Tony Gilberto. Photo: Emma Hillier.
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Services that will make a huge difference to lives
ENRICHING LIVES… From left, Shepparton resident, Jacque Phillips and Shepparton Villages homecare and support services manager, Kylie Alletsee. Photo: Emma Hillier.
MY mother always said that only the lucky ones age, but even so, for seniors, life can be pretty tough as they inevitably become more dependent on others in fulfilling what used to be, simple daily tasks. The In Home Care Program is a major service offered by Shepparton Villages. This program can offer both private and government funded services that can be arranged from as little as one hour and up to 24 hours per day depending on senior’s needs. Shepparton Villages’ In Home Care Program case manager, Kylie Alletsee helps navigate the process and then arranges and monitors the agreed services in collaboration with clients. Shepparton Villages CEO, Kerri Rivett
said, “We’re specialists in aged care and can offer a range of services depending on senior’s needs, from a little bit of care right through to complex care. Kylie Alletsee is wonderful in supporting our clients and their families through some of the most difficult times of their lives.” Shepparton Villages’ mission is to enrich the lives of people in their care. When you join the Shepparton Villages family, they will assist you through the aged care process regardless of your level of need or your income. “We will always welcome you to our family,” Kerri said. To discuss your needs, contact Kylie or Kerri at Shepparton Villages on 5832 0800.
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October 2016
What a lifestyle! RETIREMENT no longer means the end to good things, in fact, it often means quite the opposite. While it does involve simplifying life, seniors these days enjoy retirement as a lifestyle like never before. Seniors appreciate access to amenities and facilities that allow them to enjoy maintaining their health and fitness. Facilities that encourage social interaction and that allow
for family members to engage and socialise with seniors. These are all factors that affect individual’s feeling of wellbeing, selfconfidence and their connection to family and to the community. This is where Lifestyle Shepparton comes in. Not a retirement village, and instead more like a five-star resort, the over 50s community at 65 Channel Road is about to open the
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ENJOY LIFE… From left, Lifestyle Communities Shepparton community manager, Debbie Harris, projects manager, Dustin Perry and manager, Bruce Harris. Photo: Emma Hillier.
doors to its latest addition of Lifestyle living. Community manager, Debbie Harris, said, “Homeowners at Lifestyle Shepparton are really looking forward to the opening of our new ‘Aqua Club.’ The centre is purpose built with a 15m outdoor pool, barbeque area, function room and alfresco area with ceiling fans. “The centre will have a television and there
are plans in place for music to be played throughout it. This summer our homeowners will enjoy family time with grandchildren as they enjoy their brand new outdoor pool.” Drop in to Lifestyle Shepparton at 65 Channel Road, Shepparton or visit www. lifestyleshepparton.com.au to check out the lifestyle for yourself.
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GREAT SENIORS DISCOUNTS… From left, Tis Hair and Beauty hair stylist, Kirby Welch, proprietor and hair stylist, Kylie Morrow and hair stylist, Ashlea Codling are inviting seniors to drop in and take advantage of discounts running throughout seniors month. Photo: Emma Hillier.
Bring back your glow YOU never get too old to look your best. Tis Hair and Beauty have the experience and expertise to help bring that glow back and throughout seniors month, they are offering unbeatable savings for seniors. During the month of October, those who can produce a seniors card will save up to $59 for a semi colour, book an eyebrow wax and receive a free lip and chin wax, women can get a wash, trim and blow wave for just $35 and men can enjoy a wash and trim for $22. Proprietor and hair st ylist, Kylie Morrow said, “Between myself and hair stylists, Ashlea Codling and Kirby Welch we have over 20 years experience in
hairdressing, so you can rest assured that you will be taken care of. “If you are a grandparent and you’re spending time with your grandchildren, you can bring them in and you wont have to worry while you’re getting your hair done because they will be enjoying our children’s play area. “We encourage seniors to come in and take advantage of the deals we have available for the month, but be sure to call ahead and make a booking.” To take advantage of the seniors savings on offer, drop in to Tis Hair and Beauty 6/326 Archer Street, Shepparton or phone ahead to make a booking on 5822 2992.
October 2016
Affordable retirement village welcomes new village managers EUREKA Shepparton Gardens welcomes new village managers, Justin and Rebecca Hill. Justin and Rebecca have made the move from the Sunshine Coast and have been thankful for the welcoming support of the residents and the local community. Justin and Rebecca said, “The residents of Eureka Shepparton Gardens have been very helpful in settling us into the village as well as the Shepparton locals who have been very kind and of great assistance.” Justin and Rebecca are determined to continue improving Eureka Shepparton Gardens of which they have already started doing. Eureka Shepparton Gardens provides freshly prepared home-style meals where residents gather and socialise for lunch in the community dining hall. “We really want to improve the social aspect of our community which has been well received by the residents. We have started ‘Silly Saturday’ which involves cooking food from a different country each Saturday and dressing up accordingly,” Justin and Rebecca said. Eureka Shepparton Gardens also hosts a range of social activities including trivia, music performances, darts and a men’s
TAKE A TOUR OF EUREKA… Eureka Shepparton Gardens new managers, Justin and Rebecca Hill and King Charles, Roxy are determined to continue improving the village and are inviting people to get in touch to organise a tour. Photo: Nicholise Garner.
shed. Justin and Rebecca said, “It is really great to see how happy our residents are now and the excitement they get from our social activities.” As one of Shepparton’s only rental retirement villages for over 55s, Eureka Shepparton Gardens is the definition of a convenient and cost-effective environment with no upfront fees and no exit fees, just the benefits that come with living independently in the hub of a retiree community. Get in contact with Justin and Rebecca to organise a tour of the village. Eureka Shepparton Gardens is located at 60 Poplar Avenue, Shepparton. To request a free information pack, phone 5821 7405.
LIVING BENEFITS SOCIAL & VILLAGE • • • • • • •
• Complementary tea and coffee facility in the community building for you and any visitors • Purpose built accommodation with non-slip floors in bathrooms suitable for residents who need showering assistance, no stairs and flat footpaths
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No large upfront fees Flexible lease agreements from 6 months onwards Kitchen white goods supplied No large exit fees if you leave the village and only 14 days notice required should your health deteriorate and you need to leave
MAINTENANCE • We put your bin out for you and mow lawns
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Gardens maintained, apart from your small private courtyard Efficient response to maintenance issues Our village manager will change your light bulbs for you when required Smoke alarms checked and batteries replaced free of charge Lock and leave your home without a worry if you need to go away Complementary laundry facilities for your use
At Eureka Shepparton Gardens, we understand that deciding to move into a retirement complex can be a daunting and time consuming process.
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Renting within a retirement village provides: • Added security of living within a gated complex • Surrounded by like-minded people • On-site village manager • General maintenance such as mowing lawns, taking out the rubbish or cleaning gutters are all taken care of • Community facilities • Social activities Renting in retirement is a great way to get the best of both worlds - independent living in a community environment.
SIMPLE PAYMENT STRUCTURE At Eureka Shepparton Gardens, we make life simple with your only financial obligation being your weekly rent. • No hidden costs • Everything is taken care of for you • Flexible leases from 6 months onwards • One off refundable tenancy bond payment
NOTE: Images for representative purposes only.
BEDROOM
Our units have been architecturally designed with both space and comfort in mind. To ensure easy access for all residents, each unit has connecting undercover pathways. All units have a kitchenette equipped with fridge and microwave.
KITCHENETTE
SECURITY • Secure gated community with security codes for after hour access so you can come and go as you please and security screens on doors and windows • On-site village manager available Monday to Friday
BASIC FLOOR PLAN
THE MOVING DECISION
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Live with like-minded residents and have your friends at your doorstep Weekly activities at the village Caring, professional well trained staff Library, games and TV/DVD player available in the community building Meals freshly prepared on-site by our staff Cater for dietary requirements - please discuss with our village manager Invite family and friends to visit and even stay the night with you including use of community building for large groups • Family and friends can also dine with you for a small cost • Make your unit your home
INDEPENDENT LIVING OPTIONS
INDEPENDENT HOME Enjoy full independence with our self-contained independent units. Each contains a master bedroom, separate lounge and kitchen. You will have comfortable, secure living with access to all the community facilities whilst maintaining your independence.
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LIVING AREA
INDEPENDENT HOME WITH MEALS INCLUDED Live in your own home while enjoying the benefits of a community lifestyle. Nutritious homestyle meals are prepared daily by our experienced and friendly team for your convenience. Enjoy the social interaction by dining with fellow residents and don’t worry about grocery shopping or cooking again! Nutritious homestyle meals are prepared daily by our experienced and friendly team for your convenience. Enjoy the social interaction by dining with fellow residents and don’t worry about grocery shopping or cooking again!
4 5 1 Security Screens &
A typical single unit has exceptional value including all meals for only $280 per week!
Sliding Doors
2 Galley Style Kitchenette 3
Senior Friendly Taps, NonSlip Floor & Grab Rails
4 Security Doors 5 Step Free Access NOTE: This is a basic example floor plan only and may vary per unit.
Call (03) 5821 7405 and speak to our Village Managers to arrange your tour today! Eureka Shepparton Gardens, 60 Poplar Ave, Shepparton VIC 3630 (03) 5821 7405 eurekavillages.com.au shepparton@eurekavillages.com.au
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October 2016
Be seated and treated WHEN it comes to the comforts of home, there are some furnishings you want to get right from the start. Home is a place for relaxation, a place to feel content and comfortable, and in the later years you’re definitely going to want to enjoy that. Choosing furniture that not only suits your style but meets your physical needs is imperative. Furniture Edition store owner and
operator, Ray Behrends said, “At Furniture E d ition we pride ou rselves on ou r customer service. We offer a 10 percent discount to seniors and have complete confidence in our products, servicing what we sell. “We’re also really proud to continue a long standing affiliation with Colin Wise Recliner specialists, with a great range of options to suit our customers’ individual needs as well as easy, free front of store parking for the convenience of our customers.” Furniture Edition stock a huge range of household furniture from beds including lift beds, lift chairs to help the elderly, dining settings, occasional furniture and lounge suites through to bookcases, buffets, hutches and much more, in styles to suit every taste and budget. Furniture Edition is located at 7999 Melbourne Road, South Shepparton (opposite Shepparton Toyota). Call in or phone 5823 1677.
COMFORT AND RELAXATION… From left, Furniture Edition owner, Ray Behrends and sales consultant, Daryl Hooper can help you relax and ensure your home is as comfortable as possible. Photo: Emma Hillier.
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KNOW THE CHANGES IN PENSION… From left, Retire Invest Shepparton senior planner, Nick Barzen, proprietor, Sandy Miller, junior paraplanner, Joe Bourke, adviser, Edward Dalle Nogare, administration manager, Linda Bourke, adviser, Chenara Newbegin and administration, Lee Simpson. Photo: Emma Hillier.
Don’t get caught offside when the pension rules change THE commencement of 2017 will see some significant changes to means testing for Social Security pensions (including the Age Pension). Uncertainty around income can be unsettling for those receiving a pension or considering retirement. That’s why it’s important to understand if and how you might be impacted by the new rules so that you can review your game plan before they change. R I Adv ic e S he ppa r ton f i n a nc i a l adviser, Edward Dalle Nogare said, “The Government is making two changes to the assets test which will take effect from January 1, 2017. Pensioners need to be aware of how the changes impact their entitlements. For some, the changes will create a cashflow shortfall and may have a significant impact on standard of living. “One change is that there will be an increase to the lower assets test threshold and encouragingly, it is estimated that this change will result in around 50,000 part pensioners qualifying for a full pension. The other change will be an increase to
the assets taper rate. This is the rate at which pensioner entitlements reduce where assessable assets exceed the lower threshold. This will effectively means that the pension will cut off at a lower level of assets. It is estimated that as a result approximately 91,000 part pensioners will no longer qualify for the pension and a further 235,000 will have their part pension reduced.” Thankfully, there are a number of potential strategies that could be put in play to reduce the impact of the new rules. Strategies, which reduce an individual’s or couple’s assessable assets, like gifting or expenditure on the main residence, may potentially help. As every situation is different, it’s important that your game plan is both appropriate and sustainable for your circumstances. Don’t get caught offside when the rules change, drop in to RI Advice, 630A Wyndham Street, Shepparton or call them on 5831 2833 to create your game plan.
DAMIAN DRUM MP Federal Member for Murray
Seniors Week
is a great opportunity to celebrate the contribution our seniors make in the local community. I encourage you to get involved and participate in the activities offered. For any Commonwealth Government issues please contact my office. Electorate Office: 426 Wyndham Street, Shepparton Ph: (03) 5821 5371 damian.drum.mp@aph.gov.au Authorised by D. Drum, 426 Wyndham Street, Shepparton 3630.
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Seeing your best as a senior
ONE of the most difficult aspects of ageing is the reduction in senses and physical capabilities. Sight and hearing are not what they used to be and it’s important that seniors have the best support available to keep them functioning at an optimum level for their age. The Eye Shop Shepparton optometrist, Ashley Madeira said, “We know how important great vision is for patients to be able to get the best out of life, however, as we get that little bit older, it is normal to experience changes in your vision. Seniors are at much higher risk of certain eye conditions, such as macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma. While many changes in vision and eye conditions can be easily treated, often patients won’t know if they have a serious eye condition, and if left untreated, this can lead to permanent vision loss. “We are locals who provide comprehensive eye testing so that patients will know how good their vision is and how healthy their eyes are by the time they complete their examination. We can provide patients with world class eyewear so that they can look their best and see their best. We also review patients when needed or refer them to an ophthalmologist where appropriate.” Phone Vanessa and Ashley at The Eye Shop Shepparton on 5821 0311 to make an appointment for your next eye test. IMPORTANCE OF VISION… The Eye Shop optometrist/director, Ashley Madeira knows how important vision is for everybody, including seniors. Photo: Emma Hillier.
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Celebrating our seniors throughout October THE contribution of Victoria’s one million seniors aged 60 years and older will be celebrated in October when the Victorian Seniors Festival kicks off its 34th year. Starting on Sunday, October 2 , the Victorian Government initiative will see more than 1,500 events and activities held across the state throughout October, providing a strong mix of social, cultural and educational events for older Victorians who represent almost 20 percent of the state’s total population. The festival also provides opportunities for older people to come and try new or old activities such as bowls, tennis, technology, dance and more. Events are free or low-cost and free public transport will be available for Seniors Card holders during the festival’s first week from October 2 to 9. For more information and to find out more on events and activities, visit www. seniorsonline.vic.gov.au or pick up a free Victorian Seniors Festival program at any Coles store, local library, council office or neighbourhood house. You can also call 1300 135 090 to have a program sent to you if you are unable to obtain one locally. Events throughout seniors month: WEEK ONE
Tatura Community House - Trivia Afternoon Tuesday, October 4 Where: Tatura Community House, 12-16 Casey Street, Tatura When: 1:30pm to 3pm Bookings: Free All enquiries: 5824 1315
Mooroopna Education & Activity Centre Wednesday, October 5 Where: Morrell Street, Mooroopna When: 1:30pm Cost: Free Bookings Required: 5825 1774
A Soiree with Dame Nellie Melba. Featuring Sheila Brennan as Dame Nellie Melba Wednesday, October 5 Where: Shepparton Senior Citizens Centre Welsford Street, Shepparton When: Morning tea at 10:30am - show
starts at 11am Cost: Free Bookings Essential: 5832 9785
First Aid Refresher for Guardians/Carers/Parents Thursday, October 6 W here: Sheppa r ton S en ior C it i z ens Building- Welsford Street, Shepparton When: 10am Cost: Free Bookings Required: 5832 9785
King Fisher 1.5 Hour Cruise / Sausage Sizzle
Wednesday, October 19 Where: Shepparton Senior Citizens Centre Welsford Street, Shepparton When: 1pm Cost: Free Bookings: 5832 9785
Seniors Victoria Concert - with Colleen Hewitt Tuesday, October 11 Where: Eastbank Shepparton- 90 Welsford Street, Shepparton When: 1pm
Cost: Free Bookings: Not Required
Murchison Neighbourhood House Wednesday, October 12 Where: Murchison Neighbourhood House When: 8:30am Cost: $35 Bookings Essential: 5826 2373 Bookings close Wednesday, October 5
Friday, October 7 Where: Shepparton Library When: 10am Cost: $30 Bookings Essential: 5832 9511
Breakfast with the Birds Saturday, October 8 What you need to bring: comfortable walking shoes, a drink bottle W here: Aust ralian B otanic G a rdens (Botanic gardens at the end of Kialla Tip Road) When: 8am Cost: Free Bookings Essential: All Enquires 5832 9493
Shepparton Lawn Tennis Club Sunday, October 9 Where: 196 Welsford Street, Shepparton When: 1pm to 4pm Cost: Free Bookings Essential: 0408 302 877 Bookings close Thursday, October 6
Personal Safety by Sammy Rachele - Session 1 Monday, October 10 When: Monday, October 10, Wednesday, October 12, Monday, October 17 and
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