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Village Tours and Technology Demo

Alpine View

Revolutionary healthcare and communication technology!

Tour Alpine View's show homes, apartments and facilities and enjoy a demonstration of Spritely's ground-breaking technology.

Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th January, 10am - 2pm

Alpine View Lifestyle Village, 448 Prestons Road, Waitikiri, Christchurch

Qestral Coffee Club's coffee cart will be on site providing complimentary barista made coffees throughout!

Alpine View is the first retirement village in New Zealand to provide free one-touch video connectivity between every resident, plus a digital noticeboard in every house with live communication from management.

Pioneering technology, developed in conjunction with Spritely Limited - New Zealand's leading aged care electronic monitoring company - visit www.spritely.co.nz... to find out more.

Alpine View - a new generation retirement village!

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