News from the Village
Simon Tedeschi performs at Beauty Point
It’s not often two world-class musicians perform a string of intimate concerts within walking distance of your home.
Why moving to Beauty Point makes good financial sense
Once you retire, the most important daily consideration to take into account is budget. Unless you are still working part-time, then retirement means you are stuck on a fixed income.
Staff Profile - Nancy Le
While most Beauty Point Retirement Residents stay fit, healthy and happy, if you do have an unexpected health problem there is no better place to be than in a resort with highly trained medical personnel only metres away.
Keeping your independence
Not surprisingly, independence is key to a happy, healthy retirement. And a retirement at Beauty Point not only means keeping your independence, it actually means improving your independence and keeping it for longer.
Be chauffer driven in your retirement.
July 18, 2011.
A chauffeur-driven limousine is the latest addition to Beauty Point Retirement Resort’s impressive array of services available to its residents.
Luxury retirement on a shoestring budget
July 5, 2011.
How would you like to retire to a resort with your own concierge, chauffeur, barista, chef, handyman and 24/7 health care service for less than it costs to stay in your current home?
Taking a bite out of life
June 26, 2011.
Beauty Point Retirement Resort recently hired Mark Barron, the head chef from The Mercantile Hotel at the Rocks, to provide residents with a gourmet retirement.
Living healthier & longer
June 10, 2011.
Beauty Point Retirement resort offers a level of discreet health care to its residents that is unprecedented across NSW. Not only does Beauty Point take care of most of the day-to-day health needs for its residents, like pharmacy deliveries and doctors’ checkups, the resort also offers a critical care service.
