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Warrigal sees villages as the next frontier of ageing

With aged care failing to deliver the returns required to warrant investing in new beds, Warrigal is taking a different path – doubling down on its retirement villages and embedding clinical care so residents can age and die in place.

The Not For Profit is rethinking how it can stay true to its purpose and remain financially sustainable.

Like many CEOs, Jenni Hutchins has been watching the Government’s Support at Home reforms reshape the aged care landscape. And she sees what’s coming: later entry into care, older and frailer residents, and a home care system designed to keep people in their homes – or village homes – for longer.

“The Government is going to throw everything at Support

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