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A new age of care: Laguna Retirement Estate

As we age, our needs change, but our desire for comfort, security, and companionship never fades.

At Laguna Retirement Estate, they understand the unique challenges facing older adults and have created a space where residents can live life to the fullest in their own homes.

The state-of-the-art facilities in the Village offer a range of care options, from independent living to serviced apartments, all designed to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Resident Jill Simpson agreed, saying, ”My life choice to buy into Laguna Retirement Estate is simply the best decision that I have made.”

“The location is so central to Noosa River, local shops, doctors, dentist and the Farmers Market, with public transport at the gate.

“The facilities at Laguna are amazing and the lush gardens are impeccably maintained; a very warm, friendly and capable staff take care of all concerns; and importantly, there is an on call staff member overnight.

“Laguna has a real sense of community; although there are 260 residents, one’s own space is private.”

With top notch amenities, engaging activities, and a warm, welcoming community, Laguna Retirement Estate, is redefining what it means to grow older.

Find more information online at lagunaretirementestate.com.au

To get in touch call 07 5449 7770 or email lagunaestate@bigpond.com

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