Bequests
A gift in a will is a lasting way in which you can assist others. Leaving a bequest will provide IRT with more options and ways in which it can enhance the lives of residents and clients. Your support will assist IRT in providing older Australians with the care they deserve.
There are a number of ways that you can help via a bequest. You may nominate one of our residential sites or community services programs as your preferred beneficiary. Alternatively your bequest may take the form of:
- A specified sum of money
- Real Estate
- A share or the residue of your estate
- Stocks and shares
- Personal effects such as art and other collections
- Property
There are numerous ways in which a bequest can assist IRT residents and clients. These include:
- A new bus for day trips and transport around town
- Electric beds to make those unwell more comfortable
- New homely furniture for the facilities
- Development of new facilities to care for older Australians
We suggest you discuss your Will with your family, as they should be considered first if you plan to leave a gift to IRT. This can also assist in avoiding misunderstandings and potential legal issues at a later date.
Please ensure you contact your solicitor for more advice if you are considering making a bequest to IRT.
In the case of a bequest, you are not required to contact IRT if you do not wish, that can be left to your solicitor. However if you would like to be contacted by IRT to discuss your bequest, simply fill out our online form





