A perfect place to be
Wouldn’t it be nice to live free of the stresses of modern life?
To be surrounded by like-minded neighbours who want to get the most out of life? A safe community filled with social opportunities and beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces in which to retreat?
That’s exactly what Richmond Villages, a multi award-winning Retirement Village operator has to offer. With villages in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Northampton, Warwickshire and Cheshire, they have the kind of luxury facilities most people dream of.
Paddy Brice, managing director of Richmond Villages said
The various accommodation options, bespoke care, unrivalled facilities and the numerous activities and events make Richmond Villages unique in the world of retirement villages.”
For those looking for an independent lifestyle in wonderful surroundings, there are the Village Apartments.
These properties are ideal for those thinking about living independently, yet like the idea of being in a safe and sociable community with care and assistance close at hand if required. We listened carefully to what our clients wanted which included having a large living space and up to two large bedrooms, especially important if someone is downsizing,” commented Paddy Brice.
Then there are the Assisted Living Apartments for couples or individuals who need a bit of assistance – the Richmond Villages team take care of day-to-day chores. Assisted Living is a concept that helps people retain their independence but without the worry of preparing meals and doing the daily chores, and the reassurance that care staff are on site 24 hours a day if required. Each Village also has a Care Home situated at the heart of the Village providing 24 hour nursing care (Richmond Northampton and Richmond Letcombe Regis, Oxfordshire also provide dementia care).
Each Village has a wonderful restaurant serving a delicious and varied menu on a daily basis. These are open lunchtime and evening and all host regular Supper Club nights which can vary from themed nights to after dinner speakers.
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