Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village

Operated by Independent Operator

Retirement living in Taitā, Wellington

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Village Overview

Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village is a quality retirement village located in Taitā, Wellington. Operated by Independent Operator, this community offers modern facilities and a supportive environment for senior living.

Care Options Available

rest home retirement village

Amenities & Facilities

spa

About Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village & the area

Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village is located in Taitā, Wellington, New Zealand. Taitā is part of the wider Wellington region, and residents typically have access to local shops, medical centres, parks, and public transport within easy reach. Retirement villages in Wellington range from compact apartment-style communities to larger campuses with on-site care, and Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village sits within this mix.

Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village is operated by Independent Operator. The operator is responsible for running the village day-to-day, including grounds maintenance, community activities, contract administration, and — depending on the village — on-site care. If you are comparing retirement villages, the operator's track record, contract terms (such as the Deferred Management Fee structure and weekly fees), and the speed at which capital is repaid when a unit is resold are usually as important as the village itself.

Care options listed for this village include rest home, retirement village. A village offering a continuum of care lets residents move from independent living to higher levels of support — such as assisted living, rest-home care, hospital-level care, or dementia care — without leaving the community. This is one of the practical advantages of village living compared with staying in a standalone home as care needs change.

Reported amenities at Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village include spa. Communal facilities matter because they shape day-to-day life — a village with a pool, gym, and lounge tends to support a more active social calendar, while smaller villages compensate with closer-knit communities and lower body-corporate-equivalent fees. Visiting in person is the best way to gauge how lively the facilities actually are.

Questions to ask before signing

If you are weighing up Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village against other options in Wellington, useful next steps are: (1) request a copy of the Occupation Right Agreement and the Disclosure Statement, (2) ask for a written summary of all entry, weekly, and exit fees including the Deferred Management Fee, (3) tour the village and speak to current residents, and (4) take the documents to an independent lawyer experienced in retirement-village contracts before signing. The Retirement Villages Act 2003 requires operators to give you these documents and time to seek advice.

What this page can't answer for you

The cost of Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village depends on facts only you and a licensed professional can put together.

The figures shown above come from the operator's filed Disclosure Statement (Companies Office) and are mechanically correct for the contract terms. But the real cost of moving into Aroha Care Centre for the Elderly and Retirement Village depends on your specific situation:

  • · Your KiwiSaver balance, other investments, and how they're taxed (PIE rate vs marginal)
  • · Your NZ Super qualifying situation (single living alone, single sharing, or couple)
  • · Whether you're transferring from selling a family home (and the tax implications)
  • · Your partner's age + health profile (and bereavement / couple-separation scenarios)
  • · Your likely care trajectory + DHB Residential Care Subsidy means-test position
  • · Estate planning — how the Deferred Management Fee affects what your family inherits
  • · Comparison against staying in your current home, reverse mortgage, or Lifetime Home equity release

These are decisions worth $400k–$1M+ of your retirement capital. Talk to a licensed professional.

Why we don't make recommendations on this page: Under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 and the FSLAA 2019 regime, personalised financial-product advice in New Zealand requires a Financial Advice Provider (FAP) licence. We provide mechanical analysis of public-record data — every figure above is sourced and citable. The personalised recommendation belongs to the licensed adviser who knows your full situation. The cost-of-tenure figures shown for Independent Operator's Wellington village come from filed Disclosure Statements; verify against your specific Occupation Right Agreement before signing.

Location & Access

Region

Wellington

Operator

Independent Operator

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