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Lifemark
Designed For Life and Living

What does Home mean to you?

Home is not just a roof over your head, but a place of personal freedom, relaxation and memories.  It’s a place where life happens, whether you’re ready or not.

Adapt or adaptable?

At some point in your life the ability to move freely, see clearly and to be independent may change.  You may be forced to adapt, even in your most personal and familiar space – your home.  What if your home was adaptable?

Habit or habitat?

As your life changes, demands on your home change too.  The way we live has been moulded by the habits of a lifetime, rather than any conscious design that meets our changing needs.  With a home that meets the Lifemark seal of approval, your needs are already thought of – now and in the future.

Does your future home tick all the boxes?

Take a look around any house and you'll quickly see if it's designed to last a lifetime.  Lifemark sets out clear and easy-to-spot design features you can check yourself.  Simple design features such as wider doorways, level entries, adaptable bathrooms and easy to use fixtures and fittings ensure Lifetime Designed houses are accessible and workable for everyone.  There are six critical areas with 33 design features to tick off.  See more

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Summerset Retirement Villages


Summerset Retirement Villages is the first retirement village operator in New Zealand to sign up to the Lifemark programme.

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