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  2. Aveo Group - Wikipedia

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    Aveo Group is an Australian company, and a leading owner, operator and manager of over 90 retirement and aged care communities across Australia. The retirement communities are located in Queensland, New South Wales, SA, Victoria and Tasmania, and as of 2021, Aveo provides senior living choices for over 12,000 residents.

  3. Ryman Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Ryman Healthcare has 48 operational villages across New Zealand and eight in Melbourne, and is developing further villages in New Zealand and Victoria (Australia). Its name is a portmanteau of its two founders, John Ryder and Kevin Hickman, who founded the company in 1984. [3]

  4. Bolton Clarke - Wikipedia

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    It supports more than 130,000 people at home and across its 88 residential homes and 43 retirement villages. Specialist services include a Homeless Persons Program and HIV team. The Bolton Clarke Research Institute [9] has a reputation for high impact community health and aged care research to help people live and age well. The group works with ...

  5. 50 Best and Worst Retirement Towns - AOL

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    For many of us, the town we retire to isn't hard to work out. After all, living near to family and friends is often one of the most important elements of what most people envision for their golden...

  6. 50 Best (and Worst) Cities for an Early Retirement - AOL

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    Find Out: 44 Best Small Towns To Retire in America. ivanastar / Getty Images/iStockphoto. Albuquerque, New Mexico. ... Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. 2023 average home value: $287,293.

  7. The 10 Best Retirement Cities in America - AOL

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    By Jason Notte NEW YORK -- Retirement restricted to Arizona or Florida was just fine for the Greatest Generation, but their kids want more. The World War II generation grew up in cities during the ...