Kylie Williams
Articles authored by Kylie Williams
The Ryman Blog
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Moving a parent to assisted living
Deciding to move a parent to assisted living is a big step. It’s common for family members to feel torn between wanting to maintain their parent’s independence and recognising that daily tasks, safety or health needs are getting harder to manage at home.
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Bored in retirement? Ways to stay engaged, energised, and inspired
Retirement usually brings a welcome sense of freedom, yet it can also come with unexpected pockets of boredom. If you’ve ever wondered, “Do people get bored in retirement?” you’re not alone. This guide offers practical ideas to help you stay mentally, socially, and physically engaged – in short, what to do if you’re retired and feeling bored.
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How care and connection made Bert Newton Village home for Effie
92-year-old Effie Trellis has always been independent, social, and full of warmth — qualities her daughter Maria says have only grown stronger since she moved into the care centre at Bert Newton Village almost a year ago.
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Resistance band exercises for seniors: a guide to active senior living
Active retirement living is about creating a lifestyle that helps you stay mobile, independent, and engaged. It’s not just about filling time, it's about building habits that support your physical health, mental sharpness, and social connections. By incorporating regular exercise, mental stimulation, and meaningful social activities into your day, you can enjoy a healthier, more rewarding retirement.
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Best places to retire in Australia
If you’re thinking about the best place in Australia to retire, Victoria has a lot to offer. Whether you dream of retiring in a picturesque coastal town or prefer the lively inner-city suburbs of Melbourne, there is something to suit every lifestyle.
The state hosts a huge variety of arts, theatre, and sporting events along with plenty of markets and festivals. Plus, with four distinct seasons and generally moderate temperatures, you can enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
