Review of community facilities in Australian retirement villages: A content analysis
Australasian Journal on Ageing
Published online on April 23, 2014
Abstract
Aim
Facilities in retirement villages form a supportive environment for older residents. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the provision of these facilities in retirement villages, which are regarded as a viable accommodation option for the ever‐increasing ageing population in Australia.
Methods
A content analysis of facilities in 124 retirement villages operated by 22 developers in Queensland and South Australia was conducted for the research purpose.
Results
The most widely provided facilities are community centres, libraries, barbeque facilities, hairdressers/salons and billiards/snooker/pool tables. Commercial operators provide more facilities than not‐for‐profit organisations, and larger retirement villages normally have more facilities because of the economics of scale involved.
Conclusions
The results of the study provide a useful reference for providing facilities within retirement villages that may support the quality lifestyles of older residents.