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How to choose the right assisted living facility in Australia

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How to choose the right assisted living facility | Ryman Healthcare Australia
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Assisted living is an increasingly popular choice for older adults who want to stay independent while enjoying a little extra support with everyday tasks like housework, home maintenance, and meal preparation.

It’s a way to age in place longer without sacrificing comfort or autonomy, but not everyone is aware of of exactly what assisted living is, and how it differs from other options such as a care home. 

Tony and June feel 'lucky'

Ryman assisted living residents Tony and June still can’t quite believe their luck to live in their spacious, sunny serviced apartment in the village. While Tony was initially hesitant about moving to assisted living, he quickly changed his mind. Four years later, the couple are still very happy with their decision.

“It was the best thing we’ve done,” says June. “It’s north facing, so it gets lots of light, and it’s a good size, so I’ve got room for my card-making supplies.”

 

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Tony and June in their serviced apartment

What to look for in an assisted living facility

When evaluating assisted living providers, some things to consider are:

  • Safety and accessibility - Assisted living homes should be designed with mobility and safety in mind, with call bells, accessible bathrooms, and secure environments. Are there call bells that you can easily press? Could you navigate the hallway and bathroom with a walker?
  • Staff support - How much support is available? Is someone on hand 24/7 if you have a fall or other medical event and press your call bell?
  • Medical assistance and personal care - Is support available for medication management, dressing, and other personal needs if you require it?
  • Lifestyle amenities - Social activities, wellness programs, and nutritious dining options contribute to a vibrant and fulfilling life. Does the facility offer a variety of amenities and activities to choose from?

Ryman’s integrated approach to assisted living includes chef-prepared meals, housekeeping, personal care, and engaging activities, all within purpose-built and beautifully designed apartments located at the heart of each village.

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Assisted-living residents in Ryman villages have access to amenities such as an onsite cafe (amenities vary between villages).


Questions to ask when choosing an assisted living facility in Australia

There are some important questions that you can ask upfront when you’re comparing assisted living options that consider both your current and future needs.

  • What services are included in the standard fee?
  • How are care needs assessed and updated?
  • What kind of training do staff receive?
  • Are residents encouraged to maintain independence? How?
  • Is there an aged-care centre on site if your needs change? If so, what is the process for transitioning to higher levels of care if needed?

Visiting a Ryman village and speaking with care staff or current residents can offer valuable insight into daily life and the levels of support provided.

Contact Ryman
Call us on a 1800 314 425 or send us a message to learn more about assisted living in our serviced apartments. 

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Ryman serviced apartments include kitchenettes.


Difference between assisted living and nursing home

Although you can receive some care in assisted living, it’s different from a nursing home or aged-care centre.

  • Assisted living is for older adults who need help with daily activities such as meals, housekeeping, or personal care – but can still live independently. In Ryman villages, assisted living residents live in their own private apartments with access to services, village amenities, and activity programmes.
  • Nursing homes and aged-care centres provide full-time medical and personal care for people with higher health support needs who can no longer live independently. Care is delivered in a clinical setting such as a rest home, hospital, or dementia care centre.
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Fresh towels delivered to the door.


Is there assisted living in Australia?

Yes – assisted living is available in Australia, with increasing demand for high-quality, flexible care options. Ryman Healthcare has established state-of-the-art villages in Victoria, offering assisted living apartments that combine independence with support.

These apartments feature:

  • Private ensuite and kitchenette
  • Daily meals and morning/afternoon tea
  • Housekeeping and linen services
  • 24/7 monitored call bells
  • Access to social activities and outings

Ryman residents in assisted living also have priority access to Ryman aged-care centres if their needs change, giving them stability and familiarity as their care requirements evolve.


“We really love the lifestyle here, We're so lucky and we know that.”
June

Ryman resident

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Main meals and housekeeping are included in Ryman assisted living services.


How long do most people stay in assisted living?

While the length of stay varies, many residents live in assisted living for several years, depending on their health and personal preferences. Some may transition to higher levels of care over time, while others remain in assisted living with evolving support plans.

At Ryman, support plans are regularly reviewed to ensure each resident receives the right level of assistance as their needs evolve.

Which is more expensive, nursing home or assisted living?

Generally, nursing homes are more expensive than assisted living due to the higher level of medical care provided. Nursing homes include 24/7 clinical support, which contributes to higher fees.

Assisted living generally involves:

  • Lower daily fees
  • Optional services based on individual needs
  • Greater flexibility in care levels

Ryman Healthcare offers transparent pricing for all levels of assisted living, so families know exactly what they’re paying for and how much it will cost.

How is most assisted living usually paid for?

In Australia, assisted living is usually funded through a combination of:

  • Entry contribution or deposit: This secures the apartment and contributes to village operations.
  • A weekly fee: This covers services like meals, housekeeping, and access to amenities. Your weekly fee will vary depending on which services you choose and the level of assistance you require.

At Ryman, residents can choose between fixed or indexed weekly fees, providing financial certainty and flexibility.

What is one of the biggest drawbacks of assisted living?

One potential drawback is that assisted living may not provide enough medical support for residents whose health needs increase significantly. In such cases, transitioning to residential aged care may be necessary.

This is why Ryman residents have preferential access to Ryman care centres. Residents can move seamlessly to higher levels of care such as low care, high care, or dementia care without leaving the village.

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An example of a Ryman assisted-living apartment with one bedroom, ensuite, living room and kitchenette. Apartments vary between villages.


Why choose Ryman Healthcare Australia?

Ryman is committed to providing dignity and quality of life for residents at every stage of retirement, with:

  • Purpose-built villages with modern, accessible apartments
  • Professional, compassionate staff trained in aged care
  • On-site medical centres, delicious dining, and engaging activities
  • Flexible care options that evolve with residents’ needs
  • Transparent pricing and financial clarity

Contact Ryman 1800 314 425
Or book a tour to see how we’re redefining assisted living with care you can count on.

 

 

by Christine McCurdy | Dec 10, 2025

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