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Need help navigating retirement or aged care? YourConcierge101 is here for you

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Going into retirement or aged care can be a daunting time of your life, and it’s not unusual to need help working through the complex systems and processes that can crop up.

Fortunately, a new service from villages.com.au, YourConcierge101, is here to lend a hand. In 60-minute private video or phone sessions, YourConcierge101 connects you with experienced Topic Guides who can walk you through areas such as downsizing, must-dos for ageing admin, and the home and residential care system.

According to YourConcierge101 Topic Guide Hannah, the service can equip you or your loved ones with information on options, assessment processes, and support available.

“As a Topic Guide for YourConcierge101, I get to help people from all walks of life prepare for their next step.

“With eight years’ experience in the aged care industry, I have discovered that educating and assisting people to make decisions around their care and needs is my passion and truly rewarding,” she said.

Hannah and her fellow Topic Guides are eager to help – and, with YourConcierge101’s introductory offer of $50 for a one-hour session, discounted from $200, she believes now is a great time to find out what the service can do for you.

“I believe YourConcierge101 really helps those who want a bit of assistance understanding the very complex aged care system and would like to have their options clearly explained in plain English!

“At YourConcierge101 we know doing your own research can result in an information overload and can be really difficult to navigate, so we want to make things as simple for you as possible,” she said.

Check out this recording below for an idea of how a YourConcierge101 call can help you – and don’t hesitate to make your booking today.

A practising aged care physiotherapist for the past 13 years, Jill has worked in more than 50 metropolitan and regional aged care homes. She has also toured care facilities across the US and Africa. She is a passionate advocate for both the residents in aged care and the staff that serve them.


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