Staff Reporters
01 April 2025, 7:34 PM
The state government is urging people to share their views on proposed regulations that will support the new Retirement Villages (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2024.
This law was passed by the State Parliament in November last year and builds on recommendations from an independent review.
It aims to offer greater consumer protections for those living in or considering retirement villages.
Key changes include:
The consultation will also explore what information would be helpful to include in a public register of retirement villages, allowing people to make informed decisions when choosing a retirement village.
Minister for Seniors and Ageing Well Nat Cook says the consultation offers a chance to help shape the future of retirement villages in South Australia.
“Stronger protections and clearer rules mean better outcomes for older South Australians. This is about making sure retirement village residents have the rights and safeguards they deserve.
The consultation is open for six weeks and will close on Sunday 11 May 2025.
Residents, their families, and industry stakeholders are encouraged to provide their feedback through the YourSAy website, via email, or in hard copy.
Access a copy of the new laws online.
Once the regulations are finalised, Office for Ageing Well will conduct a statewide awareness-raising campaign to assist all operators, residents, and prospective residents to understand their obligations and rights under the new laws.