FUTURE-PROOFED COMMUNITY LIVING

Your future is here, and it’s got an Alpine View.

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Intermediate care apartments should have character. They should be architecturally designed, making the most of the sun and your privacy, and give you the independence you deserve. You can confidently say Alpine View is all that, and more.

Described as a resort-style complex in Waitikiri’s Prestons Road for the ‘young at heart’, there’s a dynamic mix of stand-alone houses, serviced apartments, and a full continuum of care options available.

With significant attention paid to the layout, it has been designed to look like a new residential subdivision, and each residence is stand-alone. The spacious houses feature two or three double bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes, options of a single or double garage, tiled en-suites, and a separate visitor’s toilet.

French doors in the living and dining areas provide essential indoor/outdoor flow for living, and a generous 2.7-metre-high ceiling height provides space and light. The kitchens feature stainless steel appliances; a wall oven, an induction cooktop, waste disposal unit, and dishwasher drawer.

It’s par for the course that all new builds are now sustainably minded. Alpine View has solar heating, convenient LED lighting, with double glazing, and tinted windows, as well as conditioning units and underfloor heating in the bathroom.

On top of beautifully appointed housing options, a health technology company, Spritely, has partnered with Qestral to offer remote health monitoring devices throughout Alpine View. From the comfort of your own residence, you can monitor health vitals such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and weight remotely, without personal contact.

All of this information can be downloaded, monitored, and discussed with the Telenurse on-site via video call if need be. You’re in control!

For those wanting more of a personalised, premium service, there is The Butler. The Butler incorporates Spritely-powered remote health vitals which are discretely sent to the Telenurse at the rest home and hospital healthcare hub. There’s a nutritious main meal, five days a week, and a weekly cleaning of your house and laundry service.

Age-friendly technology is included in all houses and serviced apartments – this helps the Alpine View community stay healthier, safer, and more connected as you are within immediate reach of the whole village and staff, without leaving your house. It also incorporates an emergency alarm and sensors that monitor lack of movement (due to falls), and prescriptions can also be ordered and delivered to your door, monitored by a pharmacist. Spritely also means you can keep in touch with your neighbours and friends with one-touch video calls.

The digital noticeboard provides live communication from management. You can also view and book any of the scores of activities the village runs each month. Best of all, it’s all free of charge.

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Alpine’s proprietary wellness programme, TRILife, is specifically designed to help enhance your lifestyle by focusing on nutrition, exercise, and state of mind. It is a voluntary and personalised approach that enables you to track your improvements.

Alpine has full-time activity staff to ensure that there is a wide range of recreational activities for a dynamic day-to-day lifestyle. There’s two ‘Alpine Adventure’ tour buses to take groups out most days – you can explore beautiful gardens, attend concerts in the city, and enjoy quirky summer fetes (and everything in between).

Village activities mean you don’t need to step far to find something to do. There’s exercise, aquacise, and yoga classes, and even Tai Chi.
If you’re a dab hand at the more traditional, sign up for one of the various regular games of croquet and indoor bowls. A full programme is published monthly, and the team do their best to cater to a wide range of interests.

A recent performance by Marcus Winter, also known as ‘The Sandman’, wowed residents with immersive sand art and impressive speed painting.

Local songbird Ali Harper is a village regular, and Cicotica and the Starlets were well received by residents when they performed – first-class entertainment and activities are just waiting outside your door.

Alpine has an ongoing series of educational speakers to interest and inspire the residents. The village recently hosted Jo Seager, and Jason Gunn entertained the crowds last year. You can step out a little further than our city with The Alpine Travel Club. Be part of the many trips planned all over New Zealand, where everything is arranged for you. Past excursions include trips to the Marlborough Sounds, the Arrowtown Autumn Festival, and the World of Wearable Arts in Wellington.

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Alpine sits under the umbrella of Qestral – the company currently operates Burlington Village in Redwood and is developing a state-of- the-art village in Halswell. Further north will see more villages in Nelson, Whangarei, and Hamilton. Qestral is considered an industry leader in Aotearoa and has set new standards of education in the aged care sector.

This community is established and thriving. It’s a clear frontrunner as an intermediate care facility in the city, according to residents. You can even pop in for a complimentary meal in the restaurant and experience the world-class environment for yourself! Give them a call today.

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