Large Cottage living while receiving Full Resthome or Hospital Level Care - Perfect for Couples
7 Arikirua Lane, Cambridge, Cambridge 3434
At Te Awa Life Care Facility, we have several 50sqm (approx) care cottages available with some that can accommodate two people so couples can stay together and receive resthome or hospital level care.
These cottages are part of our well known care facility where residents are treated as part of our family.
Cottages have large ensuite bathrooms with full walk in showers, kitchens where residents can prepare their own breakfast (if able) and make a cuppa. A separate lounge area with room for a dining suite is included and each cottage has an outdoor deck which leads out to a paddock where our sheep or shetland ponies reside.
Care residents have full access to to all of our village facilities - gym, library, billiards, cafe etc
Residents are kept well entertained and occupied by our full time Diversional Therapist and Events Co-ordinater.
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From $1,000,000
Agent
Mandy Hudson
Location
7 Arikirua Lane, Cambridge, Cambridge 3434Other Available Care Suites
7 Arikirua Lane, Cambridge, Cambridge
$850,000
Te Awa Lifecare
Each Care Suite is like an apartment; providing Resthome, Hospital and Dementia Care. Care Suites are for people who are generally 70 years and older. You can purchase your Care Suite, make it your home and remain in your Care Suite adding more support depending on the care levels required.
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NOTE: The Retirement Villages Act 2003 (The Act) is designed to provide improved protection for people who 'buy' into a retirement village. If you intend to 'purchase' you must get independent legal advice before signing your occupation right agreement as required under The Act. Some Retirement Village type facilities are not required to register under The Act so different legal requirements apply. Please make sure you investigate fully.
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