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How Printed Media Enhances Independence in Retirement Villages

When our loved ones grow old, we don’t just want them to be as healthy and safe as possible. We also want them to be happy and live their most fulfilling lives. For many, this means living with as much independence as possible. From childhood, we’re taught the importance of tying our own shoelaces and this sentiment continues into adulthood when we have families and provide for them and ourselves. And that doesn’t stop once we reach retirement. 

Even though we may not be as physically independent as we once were, it doesn’t mean it’s not still important. 

Retirement villages are a great way to offer seniors independence, flexibility and safety. Not only do they encourage sociability, exercise, and a sense of belonging, but they can be that step before going to an aged care residence to extend the time they’re able to live with a level of independence whilst still having access to support as needed. One way The Creative Printer can help support those transitioning from independent living to retirement villages are through our range of support decals and signage for older adults to help those living with memory loss or memory decline, to live independently.

In this article, we’re going to look at why independence is so important for older adults living in retirement villages and how printed media can help them live happier lives.

Why Is Independence Important for Older Adults in Retirement Villages?

Often, how older adults feel about themselves can be directly linked to their independence. A lack of independence can lead to feelings of frustration, anger and even depression. There are so many benefits to people staying active and living independent lives later in life.

Benefit #1: Improved Sense of Self

Throughout life, we get a huge sense of achievement whenever we’re able to do something ourselves. Whether that’s those shoelaces, renting your first home, learning to cook or raising a family. It’s exactly the same for our loved ones as they grow older. When they do things for themselves, they get a sense of achievement which reduces the likelihood of low mood, anxiety and depression. What may have once been something done on auto-pilot – like emptying a dishwasher to put the dishes and cutlery away, or emptying the washing machine to put clothes and socks away – may now be distressing because all the drawers and cupboards look the same. This is where product such as memory care labels can be a game changer to help older adults navigate their environment and live more independently.

Benefit #2: More Control

There are lots of things that can feel out of control for those in older age. Finances, health and family can all be a worry. It’s also sometimes very difficult for someone to leave their family home and move into accommodation, however great it might be. Enabling them to live independently gives them a greater sense of control and individuality which can make them feel more positive and more likely to engage in the social aspects of the retirement village.

Benefit #3: Mental and Physical Fitness

Living an independent life naturally means you’re more physically and mentally active. Having things to complete each day ensures a resident is up and about which not only helps with physical fitness but also helps them to feel mentally stronger. They’re likely to socialise more, feel proud of their daily achievements, spend time outdoors and provide for themselves. It can also help with motivation and highlight the importance of nutrition, memory skills, preventative health and daily stimulation.

signage for retirement villages, independent living

How Printed Media Enhances Independence in Retirement Villages

When our loved ones grow old, we don’t just want them to be as healthy and safe as possible. We also want them to be happy and live their most fulfilling lives. For many, this means living with as much independence as possible. From childhood, we’re taught the importance of tying our own shoelaces and this sentiment continues into adulthood when we have families and provide for them and ourselves. And that doesn’t stop once we reach retirement. 

Even though we may not be as physically independent as we once were, it doesn’t mean it’s not still important. 

Retirement villages are a great way to offer seniors independence, flexibility and safety. Not only do they encourage sociability, exercise, and a sense of belonging, but they can be that step before going to an aged care residence to extend the time they’re able to live with a level of independence whilst still having access to support as needed. One way The Creative Printer can help support those transitioning from independent living to retirement villages are through our range of support decals and signage for older adults to help those living with memory loss or memory decline, to live independently.

In this article, we’re going to look at why independence is so important for older adults living in retirement villages and how printed media can help them live happier lives.

Why Is Independence Important for Older Adults in Retirement Villages?

Often, how older adults feel about themselves can be directly linked to their independence. A lack of independence can lead to feelings of frustration, anger and even depression. There are so many benefits to people staying active and living independent lives later in life.

Benefit #1: Improved Sense of Self

Throughout life, we get a huge sense of achievement whenever we’re able to do something ourselves. Whether that’s those shoelaces, renting your first home, learning to cook or raising a family. It’s exactly the same for our loved ones as they grow older. When they do things for themselves, they get a sense of achievement which reduces the likelihood of low mood, anxiety and depression. What may have once been something done on auto-pilot – like emptying a dishwasher to put the dishes and cutlery away, or emptying the washing machine to put clothes and socks away – may now be distressing because all the drawers and cupboards look the same. This is where product such as memory care labels can be a game changer to help older adults navigate their environment and live more independently.

Benefit #2: More Control

There are lots of things that can feel out of control for those in older age. Finances, health and family can all be a worry. It’s also sometimes very difficult for someone to leave their family home and move into accommodation, however great it might be. Enabling them to live independently gives them a greater sense of control and individuality which can make them feel more positive and more likely to engage in the social aspects of the retirement village.

Benefit #3: Mental and Physical Fitness

Living an independent life naturally means you’re more physically and mentally active. Having things to complete each day ensures a resident is up and about which not only helps with physical fitness but also helps them to feel mentally stronger. They’re likely to socialise more, feel proud of their daily achievements, spend time outdoors and provide for themselves. It can also help with motivation and highlight the importance of nutrition, memory skills, preventative health and daily stimulation.

signage for retirement villages, independent living

How Do Retirement Villages Help with Well-being and Quality of Life?

Retirement villages are purposefully built to encourage independent living. Whichever style of retirement village you choose, it will be a supportive environment in which people can socialise and go about daily life without the stress of living completely alone. If needed, most retirement villages offer supportive care too, taking into account each individual’s needs and what independence looks like for them.

There are many challenges that people can face as they get older, including reduced mobility, increased anxiety, low mood, and cognitive changes. They may also be living with memory loss, forgetfulness or the early stages of dementia. Retirement villages are designed to reduce the daily stress older adults face and help them to live fulfilling, happy and independent lives.

Solutions Available in Retirement Villages

The main reason older adults – with the support of their loved ones – decide to move to retirement villages is for peace of mind. They offer so many advantages that can help them live fulfilling and self-supporting lives. 

Solution #1: Varied Programs

Retirement villages offer different types of programs that can help with physical fitness and encourage sociability. They’re designed for different levels of mobility and can be moderated when needed. Playing games and taking part in sociable activities can also help to improve happiness and mood and encourage further engagement.

Solution #2: Specially Built Spaces

A decrease in mobility can be an issue when it comes to independent living, especially for those still at home. Large spaces, supports and ramps can all enable a bigger level of independence and encourage residents to move around freely.

Solution #3: Specific Solutions to Cognitive Changes

Memory loss, forgetfulness and the early stages of dementia can be one of the biggest hurdles to overcome when it comes to independent living. Luckily some innovative and practical solutions can make daily life more manageable.

The Creative Printer, for example, prints memory support aids that can help people navigate and orientate themselves in the place that they are living.  Printed as removable decals, the range which includes labels, whiteboards, and printed art, are all fully customisable.

They also print unique wayfinding signage that encourages independence and acts as a prompt or guide that can be used around the home and in common areas of the village. Certified by The Dementia Centre, the unique material means the signs can be easily applied to any flat surface and removed without damage or leaving any sticky residue. Available in different colours, with icons and text that stand out in a non-intrusive way, they can help to make an environment more manageable and assist with independence.

wayfinding signage for retirement villages

Living Independently in Retirement Villages

There are so many reasons why retirement villages need to encourage independence among their residents. Not only does it help them to be more physically active, but it also allows them to better engage with their surroundings, boost their mood and improve mental health.

There are lots of different ways in which retirement villages can support those living there, including customisable signage and memory aids, which are unique to an individual’s needs and encourage a safe level of independence for them.

Paul Falzon From Falzon Legal

Paul Falzon From Falzon Legal

Dedicated To Serving Retirees With Compassion and Understanding

Dealing with legal matters can be complicated, confusing, and emotionally charged — allow me to guide you compassionately and gently, easing your burden.’

  • Paul Falzon, Falzon Legal

Our Parramatta Location:

Veritas Building
Cnr O’Connell St and Hunter St,
Level 3, Suite 23/27 Hunter St
Parramatta NSW 2150

Our Sydney City Location:

The Executive Centre
Level 17, Angel Place,
123 Pitt Street
Sydney NSW 2000

Call us now on (02) 9502 2922

[email protected]

When you or your loved ones are reaching those senior years, your thoughts naturally begin to lean towards accommodation choices, health considerations, and of course, thoroughly enjoying a relaxing and well-deserved retirement!

We know, speaking to a lawyer probably isn’t at the top of your priority list!

Yet, where you live, the medical care you receive, and how your wealth and possessions are managed can all be determined by the law. Chatting with a caring legal expert sooner rather than later delivers immeasurable peace of mind — allowing you to relish your retirement knowing your future is protected.

Paul Falzon, Wills and Estate solicitor and founder of Falzon Legal, is your friendly and understanding guide through later-years planning.

Solicitors are rarely known for their good humour, warmth, or clarity. Perhaps only matched by accountants in their reputation for over-used professional jargon, stern countenance, and sterile personalities — they often appear far from accessible.

Paul Falzon, a lawyer specialising in senior and retirement years law, smashes this mould.

Since his admission to the Supreme Court of NSW in 2003, Paul’s successful and continuing vision has been to provide a personable and approachable manner to all his clients. Non-judgemental, trustworthy, and ceaselessly easygoing, he delivers unmatched professional advice — amiably, concisely, and without needless legal gibberish.

And, when it comes to your legal concerns, needs, or requirements — it’s your voice that’s important, not his. As he often explains,

People love to talk, but all too often, they’re not heard’.

Discussing your senior legal matters can often involve challenging and emotionally charged subjects — possibly including illness, mental degeneration, and ultimately, passing on. During such meetings, Paul listens — giving you the freedom to talk, consider, explain, and ponder, all at your pace and on your terms.

Paul Falzon — Providing the Advice and Guidance Needed By Retirees

Working at Falzon Legal, Paul explains that the specific legal requirements of individual retirees vary significantly — one person’s circumstances are rarely the same as another.

However, he pinpoints three crucial areas that seniors, people approaching their retiring years, and even some younger persons wishing to proactively plan should consider:

Last Will and Testament

Details how your estate is distributed in the event of your passing, particular arrangements for your funeral, who will distribute your assets, and whom you wish to look after your dependents.

Enduring Guardianship

Appointing a trusted friend or relative to take control of your healthcare, support services, and accommodation needs — should illness or mental incapacity make it impossible for you to make your own decisions.

Power of Attorney

If injury, illness, or cognitive degeneration prevents you from making choices regarding financial or legal matters, Power of Attorney gives the authority to a person of your choosing to make these decisions on your behalf.

Furthermore, Paul can compassionately provide comprehensive advice regarding;

  • Estate planning for retired and retiring seniors.
  • Inheritance tax.
  • Writing a Will.
  • Testamentary trusts.
  • Advance care directives.
  • NCAT Guardianship.
  • Executors and probate.
  • Downsizing and moving to a retirement home.
  • Letters of administration.

Honest, Open, and Friendly Discussions

Email, telephone calls, and snail mail all have their place — however, the immense value of face-to-face meetings cannot be underestimated.

That’s why, wherever possible, Paul recommends in-person discussions.

Sitting together, you can explore heartfelt legal matters at your own pace. Some people are straight to the point, wishing to boldly address practicalities head-on — others are more reserved, favouring a little gentle contemplation and conversation before talking about personal Will, estate, and retirement issues.

Whatever your preference, Paul will ensure you’re comfortable, relaxed, and listened to.

And, while you’re welcome to come to Falzon Legal’s offices, Paul knows that for some people this may be difficult — whether due to mobility or illness challenges, or simply wishing not to meet in such an officious space.

That’s why, Paul offers his signatory mobile Wills and Estate service, meeting in a location that’s most convenient or comfortable for you — for example, your home, a trusted friend’s residence, a retirement village, a hospice, or healthcare facility.

And, if you’re one of the many thousands of Grey Nomads, Paul will even meet you online through your laptop, tablet, or smartphone!

Taking control of your retirement years today provides immeasurable reassurance and comfort for tomorrow — allow Paul Falzon to guide you compassionately and patiently through your options.

Whether arranging your Will or protecting your finances and well-being in the event of accident or illness — Paul will ensure you receive the pinnacle of professional advice, counsel, and support.

Discover why Paul Falzon has become the trusted advisor, friend, and sounding board for so many Sydney retirees — chat with him today!

Call Paul now on (02) 9502 2922

[email protected]

John Glass

John Glass

Welcome to Jon Glass Retirement Village – Where Life Begins Anew!

Are you ready to embark on a fulfilling and purposeful retirement journey? Look no further! My name is Jon Glass, a seasoned retiree with a passion for helping individuals like you navigate the transition from work to postwork. With over 8 years of experience in the investment industry, I understand the challenges and uncertainties that come with retirement.

When I first entered semi-retirement, I found myself grappling with the loss of routine, social connections, and the sense of accomplishment that work provided. It was a confusing time, but it also presented an opportunity for self-discovery and personal growth.

Driven by my own experiences, I established 64PLUS, a retirement coaching practice aimed at helping individuals aged 55 and over find meaning and purpose in their retired lives. Through my extensive training in coaching and counseling, I have developed a unique methodology to guide clients in uncovering their true passions and creating a fulfilling roster of activities.

But my journey doesn’t stop there. I co-authored a bestselling book called “Finding Joy in Retirement” with my colleague David Kennedy, sharing valuable insights and practical advice for retirees. I am constantly learning and researching topics related to retirement, drawing inspiration from my clients’ individual solutions to the challenges they face.

Outside of my work at 64PLUS, I have embraced new adventures and hobbies. I am currently immersing myself in the beautiful languages of Italian and Japanese, connecting with a network of friends from around the world. I have also discovered a passion for writing, crafting stories for both young children and middle-grade readers. Additionally, I find fulfillment in volunteering as an ethics teacher at a local public school, engaging young minds in thought-provoking discussions.

At Jon Glass Retirement Village, we believe that retirement is a time for personal growth, exploration, and connection. Our coaching services are designed to help you uncover your unique meaning and purpose in retired life, ensuring that your activities align with your passions and aspirations.

So, are you ready to embark on a transformative retirement journey? Visit our website at www.64plus.com.au to learn more about our services and how we can assist you in making the most of your retirement. Connect with me, Jon Glass, Retirement Coach, at [email protected] or give me a call at 0409 116 766.

Remember, retirement is a chapter waiting to be written, and at Jon Glass Retirement Village, we’re here to help you make it the most fulfilling and meaningful one yet!

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