The Ryman Blog

Discover the latest in retirement living through resident stories, helpful advice, news, and more.

Gardening glory for Margaret Stoddart!

Ryman gardener stands in front of flowers in bloom

Gardening glory for Margaret Stoddart!

Oct 27, 2023 2 min read

Keith Park residents congratulate high-vis army

Keith Park residents host a morning tea for the construction team

Keith Park residents congratulate high-vis army

Oct 26, 2023 3 min read

The Madeleines Kick off Ryman Tour

The Madeleines perform at the retirement village

The Madeleines Kick off Ryman Tour

Oct 17, 2023 3 min read

High fashion and heritage styles

Residents participate in the Otepoti Dunedin Heritage Festival event

High fashion and heritage styles

Oct 11, 2023 3 min read

Russell summits One Tree Hill 30 days in a row

Residents walking group summit One Tree hill

Russell summits One Tree Hill 30 days in a row

Oct 4, 2023 3 min read

Anna finds joy in Special Care

Anna works in care

Anna finds joy in Special Care

Sep 14, 2023 3 min read

Ryman residents build nesting boxes for parakeet conservation

Ryman residents building nesting boxes

Ryman residents build nesting boxes for parakeet conservation

Sep 11, 2023 2 min read

George plays piano to entertain fellow residents

Ryman resident plays piano for fellow residents

George plays piano to entertain fellow residents

Sep 6, 2023 4 min read

Janet witnesses the heyday of Himalaya climbing

Residents in a red cardigan smiling for a photo in her apartment

Janet witnesses the heyday of Himalaya climbing

Aug 16, 2023 3 min read

Popular articles

  • Village pooch Maggie provides pet therapy for fellow residents

    Moving into William Sanders Village provided Graham and Karrin Byrnes with the perfect chance to give back to a community that was right on their doorstep, with beloved pet Maggie being the key to their success.

    The couple heard about the St John therapy pets programme not long after moving into Ryman Healthcare’s Devonport village in 2021, and now take Maggie to visit residents in the village care centre three times a week.

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  • Understanding anxiety in older adults

    While it's normal for everyone to worry from time to time, persistent anxiety can significantly affect your physical and emotional wellbeing. Some of the stressors that trigger anxiety in older adults are commonly related to ageing, such as: 

    • health issues, 
    • retirement, and 
    • the loss of loved ones. 

    Recognising the signs and understanding what is causing your anxiety is important, as it enables you to find the right support to overcome it.

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  • The emotional side of downsizing

    If you’re thinking about downsizing, it may bring up a range of emotions. Perhaps you feel happy and excited about the idea, maybe you feel resistant, or even sad. All these feelings are natural.

    Downsizing is often a practical decision that paves the way for a comfortable, secure retirement. However, the relief, excitement, and anticipation of the freedom that comes with moving to a more manageable home can be mixed with feelings of loss and fear of change.

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  • Trust on the road

    For Ryman residents Bev and John, trust means freedom. It’s the confidence to pack up their motorhome and hit the road knowing their home is in good hands while they’re away.

    “The lifestyle is just great,” says John. “We can lock up and leave, knowing everything is taken care of at home.”

    It’s a freedom they’ve fully embraced since moving to Ryman’s Northwood Village.

     

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  • Happy Hour friends head off on a cruise together

    A group of 12 mates from Ryman Healthcare’s Murray Halberg Village has really put the 'ship' into friendship by going on a cruise together.

    The friends have grown close since moving into the Lynfield village several years ago, and hang out regularly at the various village events or when taking part in activities.

    Says Irene: “At Happy Hour on Thursdays we always try and sit together.”

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  • Understanding anxiety in older adults

    While it's normal for everyone to worry from time to time, persistent anxiety can significantly affect your physical and emotional wellbeing. Some of the stressors that trigger anxiety in older adults are commonly related to ageing, such as: 

    • health issues, 
    • retirement, and 
    • the loss of loved ones. 

    Recognising the signs and understanding what is causing your anxiety is important, as it enables you to find the right support to overcome it.

    bigstock-Close-Up-Of-Elderly-Woman-Join-370227061-1
  • Village pooch Maggie provides pet therapy for fellow residents

    Moving into William Sanders Village provided Graham and Karrin Byrnes with the perfect chance to give back to a community that was right on their doorstep, with beloved pet Maggie being the key to their success.

    The couple heard about the St John therapy pets programme not long after moving into Ryman Healthcare’s Devonport village in 2021, and now take Maggie to visit residents in the village care centre three times a week.

    DSCF0974 (1)-min crop-1_640x427
  • Understanding anxiety in older adults

    While it's normal for everyone to worry from time to time, persistent anxiety can significantly affect your physical and emotional wellbeing. Some of the stressors that trigger anxiety in older adults are commonly related to ageing, such as: 

    • health issues, 
    • retirement, and 
    • the loss of loved ones. 

    Recognising the signs and understanding what is causing your anxiety is important, as it enables you to find the right support to overcome it.

    bigstock-Close-Up-Of-Elderly-Woman-Join-370227061 social media-1
  • The emotional side of downsizing

    If you’re thinking about downsizing, it may bring up a range of emotions. Perhaps you feel happy and excited about the idea, maybe you feel resistant, or even sad. All these feelings are natural.

    Downsizing is often a practical decision that paves the way for a comfortable, secure retirement. However, the relief, excitement, and anticipation of the freedom that comes with moving to a more manageable home can be mixed with feelings of loss and fear of change.

    moving in-1
  • Trust on the road

    For Ryman residents Bev and John, trust means freedom. It’s the confidence to pack up their motorhome and hit the road knowing their home is in good hands while they’re away.

    “The lifestyle is just great,” says John. “We can lock up and leave, knowing everything is taken care of at home.”

    It’s a freedom they’ve fully embraced since moving to Ryman’s Northwood Village.

     

    Bev and John 640x450

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