On the outskirts of Whanganui, Broadview sits amongst landscaped gardens, a bird aviary and two sheep in the paddock—a lovely rural setting that feels like home. Whether you're moving into an independent villa or stepping up to rest home or hospital care, you become part of the Broadview family, supported by wonderful staff who adapt as your health needs change. Residents enjoy happy hour, board games, gardening, indoor bowls, live entertainment and regular outings, while specialist services like physiotherapy, podiatry and speech therapy are always on hand.
Broadview offers independent villas and rest home accommodation across standard and premium rooms, all with rural outlooks, nurse call systems, WiFi and ensuites.

Life at Broadview is warm and social, with plenty to do and care services tailored to your needs.
Residents enjoy a full calendar of recreational activities and entertainment. The care home van is always on hand for outings, and specialist services support wellbeing at every stage.

If your health changes, you won't have to leave the place you know. Broadview Lifecare & Village offers these levels of care on site:

On the outskirts of Whanganui, Broadview is set amongst beautifully landscaped gardens with a bird aviary and two sheep in the paddock. The lovely rural setting is just a short drive from the town centre, where you'll find all the essentials including a pharmacy and library.
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Accrues over your first 3 years, charged on the entry price.
Any increase in the licence value at resale is kept entirely by the operator.
Your capital is repaid once the unit is re-licensed to a new resident. (Operator-stated average: 136 days.)
Weekly fees continue until the unit resells, and interest is payable if your capital is returned late.
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