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26 April 2010

GrownUps website rejuvenates online Retirement Living section

To coincide with the 2010/2011 Guide to Retirement Living book, GrownUps.co.nz, the book's partner website, is beginning to rejuvenate their Retirement Living section also.

GrownUps receives over 100,000 unique browsers per month from around NZ and their member base has now grown to over 41,000.

With over 5000 articles covering all sorts of areas of interest including travel, health & wellbeing, investment, pets & gardening, together with Retirement Living, GrownUps is NZ's largest lifestyle site for the active 50+ demographic in NZ.  You can become a member of GrownUps 50+ online community for free.

Take a look at the new Retirement Living section here
 


 

08 April 2010

Summerset in the Orchard showcased in Singapore

A new design and build approach at Summerset in the Orchard retirement village has been showcased in Singapore.
Norah Barlow, chief executive of Summerset Retirement Villages, told international business leaders how Summerset’s alliance with Lifemark, the building’s sector’s equivalent to Tourism New Zealand’s Qualmark, has helped ensure the success of the development... More 
 


07 April 2010

Homes for all seasons of life - The Press 7th April 2010

Aspiring and professional house builders in New Zealand are being encouraged to adopt a new design and build approach - one that takes into account owners' chnaging needs over a lifetime...More


01 March 2010

New Zealand Construction News: Lifemark Provides a Lifetime Guarantee For Designs

Summerset in the Orchard in Hastings, and Summerset by the Park in Manukau, are the first retirement villages in New Zealand to be awarded the prestigious Lifemark...More


12 February 2010

BRANZ 'Build' Magazine - House design that lasts a lifetime

Older people are staying in their homes longer.  But unfortunately, houses aren’t always designed to meet their changing needs and costly renovations are needed for them to remain in their own home.

Lifetime Design is a way of designing houses that meet the needs of New Zealanders today and tomorrow  More


 

05 February 2010

Flexible House Makes Living Easy for Young Family
Designing Beyond the Here and Now

The features a young family wants in a house are vastly different than what aging empty nesters are looking for in a house… or are they? Read More


05 February 2010

'LIFEMARK' – DESIGN EXCELLENCE FOR THE FUTURE

Homes which are more universally usable, adaptable and inclusive are marketable to a much wider audience. There is a growing focus by home buyers on usability and functionality, rather than just aesthetics. More


28 December 2010

‘Lets make homes that say Welcome’
- New Zealand Herald

Houses that work well for people of every age and ability are hard to find - writes David Russell...More


21 December 2009

Design houses differently and save ACC and public health costs’
- NZ Property Investor

ACC and the Ministry of Health together spent more than $33 million on housing modifications in the past year. Without this help, these homes would have become unliveable for their disabled and aged owners. More


21 December 2009

The Power Of The 50+ Market In Asia Pacific
by Kim Walker

It seems to me that American and European marketers have well and truly woken up to the indisputable power of the Baby Boomer (and older) market. And while an equal or greater prize awaits in the markets of Asia Pacific, business here and abroad seems blind to the opportunity. Consider these few facts. By2018, the 50+ population in Asia Pacific will ... More


12 December 2009

The Golden Years
By CATHERINE HARRIS, The Dominion Post

WARM THOUGHTS: How does the future look for the Golden Oldies? Business is already benefiting from things like more Pink Batts insulation and the next wave is expected to be double glazing...Read More


11 December 2009

Govt keen on plan for first-home buyers

The Government is considering a scheme to revive long-term fixed-interest mortgages for first-home buyers. Read More


Book Review

Design Meets Disability - Graham Pullin (2009)

The book 'design meets disability' is “about how the worlds of design and disability could inspire each other,” Graham Pullin writes in the introduction. As a medical engineer, Pullin worked with engineers and health care professionals to develop technology to assist disabled people. Later, as a design consultant, he led designers in creating consumer products. “I am struck,” he writes, “by how distant those two worlds still are, yet how much more each could be influenced by the other.” Read More


08 December 2009

Houses to get marks for being disability- friendly

The housing equivalent of the heart tick could save the government up to $60million in renovation costs. Read More...


08 December 2009

Custom Built Home makes Life so much easier

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08 December 2009

Seal of approval for housing could save sector $60 million

The housing sector could save up to $60 million a year by choosing a new design and build approach, according to a report by the Ministry of Social Development (MsD). Read More...


15 October 2009

Wheelchair of the future takes on the scooter

Sometimes function can successfully follow form. That may be the case for Japan's Veda International Robot R&D Center, whose electric wheelchair for the immobile and elderly might be giving scooters and electric cars a little competition in the looks department...MORE
 


25 September 2009

Lifemark and safety in your home

Want to know why Lifemark is so important for you and all of your family and friends? Did you know that 1 in 3 of all injuries in New Zealand happen in the home? That means you're far more likely to be injured at home than anywhere else. A total of 260,000 injuries this year occurred in New Zealand homes, more than 50% were the result of slips, trips and falls and 500 ended in death (nearly twice the national road toll over the same period)…MORE


17 September 2009

Lifemark at 50+ Expo

Watch out for Lifemark at the upcoming 50+ Expo's in Tauranga on the 25th-26th September and Auckland on the 16th-18th October.

The 50+ Lifestyle & Retirement Expo brings together the latest Products and Services for the Senior and Baby Boomer market…MORE


14 September 2009

Designing to the Lifemark

Manukau City Council is embarking on a huge programme of new building and refurbishment of their social housing, as part of their commitment to the elderly section of their community. Some of these projects will bear the Lifemark, in a roll-out programme that will see around 500 homes either created or made over.

One such project is Gallaher Court, a new block of apartments in a park setting that will be a direct replacement for a neighbouring block, now showing signs of age.  Lifemark went to speak with an associate of the project management consultants OCTA who are overseeing the build, to see how they are getting on with building to the Lifemark…MORE
 


31 August 2009

Why we picked Lifemark

A keen interest in architectural design, and 26 years in a wheelchair, has given Philip Blundell a thorough insight into what makes a home user-friendly and accessible. Phil’s own house was specifically designed to be totally accessible for his wheelchair as well as being a beautiful family home.

So when it was time for his parents (now in their eighties) to move into a retirement village, Phil knew exactly which design features would be invaluable to them – and that a retirement villa bearing the Lifemark seal of approval would have them...MORE


14 August 2009

Nissan seeks to appeal to ageing

To understand what it's like for a 70-year-old person to get around, Nissan designers are donning an "aging suit", complete with a 1-kilogram vest, uneven shoes that make walking a precarious hobble and belts that strap knees so they can't bend.

The designers say such changes can make a big difference in winning buyers in Japan, where a fifth of the population is 65 or older, and that proportion is expected to double in the next 30 years…MORE


 4 August 2009

Wellington City Council Accessible Housing Design Winner

It’s been decided – the winner of the City Council’s Accessible Wellington Design Competition is Nelson-based architect, Richard Carver.

The competition, launched at the Accessible Wellington Forum required entrants to design an upgrade to a typical Council housing complex consisting of four bed-sit units, with a focus on making them more practical to live in for everyone, regardless of mobility or age. Several small complexes with similar plans are currently being upgraded as part of the Council’s Housing Upgrade Project.
 
Entries were judged on the use of the Lifetime Design Foundation’s LifeStandards, Universal Design principles and Environmentally Sustainable Design principles…MORE


3 August 2009

American Society for Interior Designers

American Society for Interior Designers (ASID) reports on 'Designing for a Diverse Population' and how linking your business's profitability to the changing needs of a diverse population benefits everyone...MORE


 30 July 2009

LifeTimes out Today!

The latest issue of LifeTimes is out Today...MORE


29 July 2009

Follow Lifemark on Twitter

Keep up to date with the latest Lifemark news by following Lifemark on Twitter. Twitter is the hottest online networking phenomenon, and Lifemark is using it to keep everyone up to date on Lifemark events, news and research. Follow Lifemark here http://twitter.com/Lifemark


28 July 2009

Meet Jane O'Connor

Jane is recognised and honoured internationally as an expert in housing for the 50+ age group, a growing market. She works with developers, home builders and real estate companies focusing on the 50+ niche market

Jane has a vast knowledge and understanding of how our housing needs are changing as the shape of our population evolves.  Over recent years, the upward ageing shift in demographics has created a new, refined market demand, the highest ever experienced to date...MORE


21 July 2009

Over-65 population to outnumber under-5's

"People aged 65 and over will soon outnumber children under age 5 for the first time in history," said the report put together by Kevin Kinsella and Wan He of the U.S. Census Bureau.

"Ageing is affecting every country in every part of the world," said Richard Suzman of the National Institute of Ageing, which commissioned the report. "While there are important differences between developed and developing countries, global aging is changing the social and economic nature of the planet and presenting difficult challenges." ...MORE


29 June 2009

Retirement Villages Association national conference

Lifemark ambassador, David Russell, recently attended and presented Lifemark at the Retirement Villages Association of New Zealand (RVA) Conference in Auckland

Lifemark is an associated member of the RVA, a voluntary membership association for operators of retirement villages in New Zealand and organisations that work in the retirement villages industry. 

The RVA conference provides an opportunity for members to network and hear about new innovations in the industry, such as the Lifemark.

Choosing a retirement home that carries the Lifemark and meets the occupant’s needs and expectations can help enrich their quality of life and enable them to pursue their lifestyle aspirations. They can be secure in the knowledge that their home will continue to be adaptable to their needs, at whatever age, stage or ability.

One of the key speakers at this event was Jane O’Connor, an expert and advocate for innovation in the retirement living sector, who immediately understood the significance of the work of the Lifetime Design Foundation.


24 June 2009

Over-65 Population to Triple by 2050

The world's 65-and-older population will triple by mid-century to one in six people, leaving the US and other nations struggling to support the elderly.

The number of senior citizens has already jumped 23 percent since 2000 to 516 million, according to US census estimates released on Tuesday. That is more than double the growth rate for the general population…MORE


19 June 2009

Prime Minister John Key & Lifemark

At the official opening of Summerset by the Park on the 19th June 2009, Prime Minister John Key spoke about New Zealand’s ageing population and our shifting demographics. He recognised that the shape of the New Zealand population is changing and that our ageing population was going to create a new dynamic in New Zealand.

The Prime Minister also congratulated Summerset and Lifemark on our successful partnership and the work done between the two organisations.

Lifemark is very excited about our partnership with Summerset. Summerset are leading the way with the Lifemark in the retirement sector and we are looking forward to launching their new Lifemark approved villas around New Zealand soon…MORE


15 May 2009

Lifemark in Taranaki

The Lifetime Design Foundation, Lifemark and the New Plymouth District Council would like to invite local architects, developers, designers, retirement village operators, social housing providers, builders, town planners and anyone with an interest in Lifetime Design to join them for a FREE workshop on ‘Designing for a Lifetime’.

Come along and hear about the simple steps anyone can take to ensure that the next house they build will function for everyone, regardless of age, stage or mobility. Learn how you can stimulate buyer awareness and deliver a point of difference in this challenging market...MORE


7 May 2009

Summerset Land a Lifemark

Summerset Retirement Villages are the first retirement village operator in New Zealand to sign up to the Lifemark programme and on Saturday 2 May, Norah Barlow, Summerset CEO, Mandy Scott-Mackie, Lifemark CEO and David Russell, Lifemark Ambassador, opened the first Lifemark approved retirement accommodation in Manukau to the public.

Summerset’s reputation for leading edge design and safe, secure and enjoyable retirement environments has been bolstered by the Lifemark seal of approval. The Lifemark is only given to designs that have passed a strict, independent review process and have met our LifeStandards (built around the key principles of usability, adaptability, accessibility, inclusion and lifetime value)…MORE

 


1 May 2009

Lifemark.co.nz

The official Lifemark website is now live at www.lifemark.co.nz.  The website is an online information stop, dedicated to the Lifemark seal of approval. It is designed to be used by businesses, our members, the public, community organisations, local council's and anyone with an interest in adaptable, accessible design.

Whether you want to know how to get some plans assessed, what you need to develop your designs for them to meet the Lifemark, or want to know what the benefits of a Lifemark are on a home that you’re looking at, you will find all this information on the new site. Want to see…MORE


17 April 2009

Design & Win

New Zealand designers have the opportunity to enter a design competition to make the Wellington City Council’s housing units easier to live in for more people and to demonstrate their understanding of accessibility, adaptability and usability by incorporating our LifeStandards.
 
The competition, launched at the Accessible Wellington Forum requires entrants to design an upgrade to a typical Council housing complex consisting of four bed-sit units, with a focus on making them more practical to live in for everyone, regardless of mobility or age. Several small complexes with similar plans are currently being upgraded as part of the Council’s Housing Upgrade Project.
 
Entries will be judged on the use of the Lifetime Design Foundation’s LifeStandards, Universal Design principles and Environmentally Sustainable Design principles.
 
The winner will be asked to enter negotiations with the Council’s Housing Upgrade Project to develop their proposal with a view to constructing the design.
 
A total prize pool of $4000 is available. The prize for the selected finalist will be $2000, with additional prizes of $1000 awarded to finalists placed in the top three...MORE


9 April 2009

Lifemark DVD Coming Soon

We have started work on a new Lifemark narrative DVD. The DVD will explain what Lifemark stands for, why it matters and how to make your next home Lifemark approved.  It takes us on a journey through a Lifemark home and points out what makes a Lifemark home subtly different.  It will also explain what we should think about when looking at buying or building a home. 

Sections of the DVD will be able to be uploaded to our member’s websites and available for use in show-homes and at events. We look forward to bringing you more as development continues


31 March 2009

Latest Supporters

We are excited to welcome South Pacific Homes and the Coromandel Independent Living Trust to the Lifetime Design ‘movement’.

Both come to Lifetime Design from different sectors, but with a like minded goal – to improve the New Zealand housing stock.

South Pacific Homes is a Palmerston North based residential home-building company. Their goal is to offer Manawatu residents the confidence of knowing that their new home will be one that lasts them a lifetime...MORE

Adaptability is an important issue for the Coromandel Independent Living Trust. They are working with us to develop designs for a series of ‘older person’ units. They want to be sure the units will work for the occupants as their abilities and needs change over the years...MORE
 


21 July 2009

Lifemark ambassador, David Russell, recently attended and presented Lifemark at the Retirement Villages Association of New Zealand (RVA) Conference in Auckland

Lifemark is an associated member of the RVA, a voluntary membership association for operators of retirement villages in New Zealand and organisations that work in the retirement villages industry.

The RVA conference provides an opportunity for members to network and hear about new innovations in the industry, such as the Lifemark.

Choosing a retirement home that carries the Lifemark and meets the occupant’s needs and expectations can help enrich their quality of life and enable them to pursue their lifestyle aspirations. They can be secure in the knowledge that their home will continue to be adaptable to their needs, at whatever age, stage or ability.

One of the key speakers at this event was Jane O’Connor, an expert and advocate for innovation in the retirement living sector, who immediately understood the significance of the work of the Lifetime Design Foundation.

 

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