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We are proud to be the leader of Indonesia’s senior industry advocating issues concerning the elderly in the media, business forums, government and to non for profit agencies.
Indonesia, South East Asia’s largest economy, will be host to the region’s most seniors, with an estimated 50 million people aged over 60 years of age in Indonesia by 2025.
Our team has the skills, experience and commitment to deliver innovative products that provide a much needed service for Indonesian seniors and their families.
The seniors living sector is rapidly evolving in Indonesia and Living Well Seniors Communities is proud to be at the forefront of the industry.
Our Team was pleased to host Her Excellency, Penny Williams, Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, Bapak Budiarsa Sastrawinata, Managing Director of the Ciputra Group, Dr Adib Khumaidi, Chair of the Indonesian Doctors Association and other honourable guests for a roundtable discussion on the future of seniors care.
Our Team was pleased to speak at the conference Investing for the Golden Age, organised by Katalis, the government-backed business development program unlocking the vast economic potential of the partnership between Indonesia and Australia.
Our Team was pleased to welcome a parliamentary delegation to visit CitraPremier | Premium Seniors Club.
With an increasing number of elderly, both in number and % of population, the delegates sought to better understand services for the elderly and how CitraPremier’s programs could be used as template for other locations.
Benjamin Cass sat down with the team from IA-CEPA Katalis, a government-backed business development program between Indonesia and Australia.
The podcast featured a wide ranging discussion about the growing demand for seniors living in Indonesia, Living Well’s role in the sector and opportunities to expand our services to Australia.
Our team was pleased to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Agung Sedayu Group, one of Indonesia’s leading property developers.
The site of our new seniors clubhouse and 92 residences is located in the prestigious Pasir Putih township under development by Agung Sedayu Group in Pantai Indah Kapuk 2, North Jakarta.
Living Well was invited by the Australian Indonesia Business Council’s National Conference to speak on the topic of aged care in Indonesia.
The National Conference was hosted by the Northern Territory government in Darwin and featured a wide range of government and business leaders.
Benjamin Cass sat down with the team from Indonesia Hospitality to discuss the challenges of doing business in Indonesia, adapting to a new way of life with family and tips for new Australian entrants to the Indonesian market.
Living Well and the Ciputra Group were pleased to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with IA-ITB, the alumni organisation of the Institute Teknologi Bandung, for the development and operation of seniors residences exclusive to Alumni members at Citragarden City, West Jakarta.
On the sidelines of the Australian – Indonesia Business Council’s National Conference, Benjamin was interviewed by ABC’s ’The World’ program to discuss the challenges faced by Australian businesses entering the Indonesian marketplace.
Benjamin Cass sat down with Bloomberg Television to discuss issues facing seniors in Indonesia, changing stereotypes of retirement living and Living Well’s plans for seniors living in Indonesia.
Our Team were pleased to meet with the Governor of Jakarta, Basuki ‘Ahok’ Purnama and the President Director of Jaya Property, Trisna Muliadi.
Our discussion included raising awareness of seniors issues in Indonesia and plans for the development of premium seniors residences in Bintaro, west of Jakarta.