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Private retirement resorts in South Africa: Guidelines for wellness and sustainability in the long term.

Andries C. Hauptfleisch
Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | Vol 32, No 1 | a330 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/satnt.v32i1.330 | © 2013 Andries C. Hauptfleisch | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 10 February 2012 | Published: 25 February 2013

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Andries C. Hauptfleisch, University of the Free State, South Africa


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Abstract

Unsubsidised private retirement resorts in South Africa developed during the last three decades present residents with many challenges. There is no existing generally accepted knowledge base or guidelines to serve this sensitive market. The research objective was to establish which elements are experienced by residents of retirement resorts as satisfactory and which as problematic. A literature study was also undertaken. Quantitative as well as qualitative data were obtained by means of structured questionnaires, interviews and a seminar. The results reported pertain to eight resorts in the east of Pretoria, four in Bloemfontein and two in Knysna. The study is currently being extended to other centres. The quantitative data is arranged in order of the priorities set by the biggest group (Pretoria), with the other groups in comparison. So the research was based on the sourcing of quantitative and qualitative data, as well as on descriptive evaluations. The results offer insightful knowledge and guidelines towards establishing an optimal profile for the development of long-term sustainable private retirement resorts. The implications and value of this study are that both developers of retirement resorts and prospective residents are provided with guidelines to better equip them to evaluate a specific retirement resort with regard to the sustainable well- being of residents long-term.

Keywords

ontwikkelingsvoorskrifte; meetbare voorkeure; inwonervoorkeure

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