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3383 days ago

Abbeyfield “flatting for seniors" Open Home.

Maria from North Dunedin

Abbeyfield has Vacancies to join our “flatting for seniors” facility in Wakari.
Abbeyfield Dunedin warmly invites you to come and visit our unique “flatting for seniors” retirement accommodation on our upcoming

OPEN HOME DAY NOVEMBER & SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER
from 2 – 4 pm @210 Balmacewen Road, Wakari

We are ready to welcome our next generation of “young at heart” retirees (couple or singles) wanting a positive, affordable alternative to living alone.
Come and find out how renting at Abbeyfield can support you, your loved ones or clients to remain well, socially connected and independent!

For more information see www.abbeyfield.org.nz... email abbeyfield.dunedin@gmail.com or phone 03 464 0082

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