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Fostering social bonds in retirement villages

One of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to meet people is by taking part in village activities.

Morning teas, group fitness classes, arts and crafts workshops, or cultural celebrations all provide opportunities to strike up a conversation and share a laugh.

At Centennial Living, the team understands the importance of socialising, and its resort-style amenities are designed to support and enhance this lifestyle.

Joining Interest-Based Clubs

Shared interests are a natural starting point for friendships. At Centennial Living Retirement Villages, there are many hobby clubs such as book clubs, gardening clubs, lawn bowl clubs, walking clubs and more to choose from.

If you already have a hobby you love, you can also consider starting a group yourself. Create a space where people can come together over common interests in retirement while doing something you love.

Welcoming Village Communities

Centennial Living’s retirement communities are designed to encourage connection. With a Community Centre, comfortable bar amd lounge, and regular resident dinners, you’ll have ample opportunities to connect with your neighbours and form lasting friendships.

Current residents are also more than happy to meet new residents and show them around the village, and these kind acts sets the tone for a friendly, welcoming community.

Interested in joining a friendly, retirement community? Visit: www.centennialliving.com.au

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