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Book a seat at Seniors’ Living 101 at Callisto Place

Deciding where to live as a senior can be a big decision. As a result, it’s logical to seek advice from those you trust, including close family. Regardless of who you speak to, it’s important to ensure theinformation you receive is 100 per cent accurate. Despite the best of intentions, it’s easy for friends and relatives to get it wrong. That’s because seniors’ living can be a complex landscape and is subject to change.

That’s why Bolton Clarke, a leading provider of retirement living and aged care services, is hosting Seniors’ Living 101 at Callisto Place in Bundoora on Wednesday 23 October from 10 am. Situated in the company’s newest independent retirement community, it’s a fantastic opportunity to get a clear understanding of what’s available and the latest information.

As sales director Rob Macpherson explains, “The session provides clarity on living in a retirement community, receiving home care or transitioning to residential aged care.“

Additionally, attendees will receive guidance on navigating the My Aged Care website.

If you are a senior contemplating your next steps or have family members wanting to learn more, this session is a great place to start. Macpherson emphasises that all material has been kept simple and informative, and a previous session in February successfully helped those in attendance a great deal.

All attendees at Seniors Living 101 will receive complimentary refreshments and a tour that takes in the apartments and shared community spaces at Callisto Place, which opened in June this year.

Callisto Place is set within a landscaped space opposite Bundoora Park, a large nature reserve home to sweeping views of the surrounding area. Focused on a community of active over-55s, the location is conveniently close to shopping, cafes, entertainment, medical facilities and public transport.

The six-level building boasts fantastic panoramic views, along with a rooftop terrace for socialising, and a cinema, library, games room, residents’ kitchen, lounge and gym.

Ninety premium apartments are available with one, two and three-bedroom floor plans. Callisto Place is pet-friendly and all apartments come with a balcony or winter garden along with premium fixtures, secure parking and storage.

With limited places available, Mr Macpherson says booking is essential.

“Our goal is to empower individuals to make informed decisions, providing peace of mind for all.“

To book your place at Seniors’ Living 101 Wednesday 23 October at 10am, call Petroula on1300 001 537. Learn about Callisto Place at callistoplace.com.au

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