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Life at Bupa
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Healthier
Retirement? What's that?
Carol Murfitt lives in a retirement village – though it's hard to tell.
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Families
Village life can still include work life too
Keith loves his retirement village – and he also loves his part time job driving coach tours.
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Caring
Honours recognition for sporty resident
Bupa Glenburn Care Home resident, Jane Te Hira was recently recognised at Government House as she accepted her Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
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Healthier
Firm friendship found in village
The benefits of retirement villages are well publicised, but for two Cantabrians, the highlight has been meeting a wonderful friend to share the experience with.
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Healthier
Independence to enjoy an active retirement
Moving into a retirement village doesn't mean retiring from an active, independent life.
Featured stories

Press release | Bupa Foundation
$580,000 in funding support for local community organisations

Press release
NZ Landcare Trust & Bupa Foundation join forces for a sustainable future

Life at Bupa | Villages
Life at Wattle Downs is the cat's whiskers
Villa testimonial
Claudia and Barbara's story
Best friends Claudia and Barbara are now neighbours at Bupa. They love the relaxed village atmosphere and supportive community.
Hear from our Bupa families
Aged care testimonial
Adrian's story
Trusting Bupa to care for his wife of 50 years was not a decision Adrian made lightly, but Yvonne’s level of care and relationship with staff has given her a second family, and Adrian peace of mind.
Aged care testimonial
Dianne's story
Bupa’s person first, dementia second philosophy was essential in Dianne’s decision to move her husband Billy to a care home. She and Bupa have worked together to ensure Billy gets the care he needs.
Aged care testimonial
Nicole's Story
Bupa was the natural choice for Nicole’s vibrant father Gary, who lives with cognitive decline. With the right people around him, Gary transformed from rarely moving to literally dancing down the hallway.