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ACH Group believes that growing older is about a journey not a destination. We think about it as turning a new page.

ACH Group is here to listen to what is important to you, so that we can help you navigate the range of opportunities available. We offer advice, and support you to choose the life you want to live, where you want to live it.

Our range of services help to maintain your independence, support you to be as healthy as you can be, and offer opportunities to maintain current social interests, or foster new ones.

We can support you to live independently at home, or if you are looking for a more manageable lifestyle, there are a range of retirement living options available to suit your needs. For a more secure and safe environment, our Healthy Ageing approach within our residential living homes supports you to continue to live well.

Our comprehensive range of quality services assists you to remain independent in your own home. Qualified and experienced staff respect your unique strengths, capabilities and cultural background and work with you to determine what you can and want to do in life. 

We are leaders in dementia care, equipped to meet the needs of people living with dementia.

Using the latest technology, we match the skills and attributes of our staff to meet your needs, including languages spoken.

For example, if it’s due to a physical injury we might refer you to some physiotherapy services; perhaps modified equipment will enable you to complete these tasks when you didn’t think you could, or maybe you can regain some physical fitness by participating in one of our exercise classes.

We are here to answer any questions you may have – just call 1300 22 44 77 between 7am-7pm, 7 days a week or use our CONTACT US online form.

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24 hours ago

What is the best experience you've ever had on your birthday?

Dianne and Brian had an encounter like no other when they were invited on stage with Dame Edna back in 1999, on what happened to be Dianne’s birthday.

Brian shared this story as part of an intergenerational project between Tatachilla Lutheran College students and Perry Park Residential Care Home residents. In this project, students get to know the residents by creating videos about what they learned about them.

Here's what Brian recalls:

“The kids bought us the tickets, and we loved it. What we didn’t know was that they had bought tickets for the front row. So we made it through the first half, and then the second half began. They announced they wanted a couple to come on stage.

And they picked the two of us, for whatever reason, I do not know. It was Dianne’s birthday, so we got up on stage, with twelve hundred people looking at us. I was thinking, 'I hope there’s no one in this crowd that knows me.' We were served a meal; Dame Edna ordered spaghetti Bolognese. Whatever you do, do not eat spaghetti Bolognese in front of twelve hundred people!

We stayed on stage for the second half of the show. It was fun because Dianne ended up with a kiss on her cheek from Barry Humphries, everyone wished her a happy birthday. After the show, we went for a coffee, and everyone kept recognising us, asking if we had been on stage. Needless to say, it was a night to remember, and we got home quite late, at 1am.”

What a story! Thanks, Brian and Dianne, for sharing. We’re sending our Happy Birthday wishes to Dianne at Perry Park today. 🎂🥳 🥂
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What is the best experience youve ever had on your birthday? 

Dianne and Brian had an encounter like no other when they were invited on stage with Dame Edna back in 1999, on what happened to be Dianne’s birthday.

Brian shared this story as part of an intergenerational project between Tatachilla Lutheran College students and Perry Park Residential Care Home residents. In this project, students get to know the residents by creating videos about what they learned about them.

Heres what Brian recalls:

“The kids bought us the tickets, and we loved it. What we didn’t know was that they had bought tickets for the front row. So we made it through the first half, and then the second half began. They announced they wanted a couple to come on stage.

And they picked the two of us, for whatever reason, I do not know. It was Dianne’s birthday, so we got up on stage, with twelve hundred people looking at us. I was thinking, I hope there’s no one in this crowd that knows me. We were served a meal; Dame Edna ordered spaghetti Bolognese. Whatever you do, do not eat spaghetti Bolognese in front of twelve hundred people!

We stayed on stage for the second half of the show. It was fun because Dianne ended up with a kiss on her cheek from Barry Humphries, everyone wished her a happy birthday. After the show, we went for a coffee, and everyone kept recognising us, asking if we had been on stage. Needless to say, it was a night to remember, and we got home quite late, at 1am.”

What a story! Thanks, Brian and Dianne, for sharing. We’re sending our Happy Birthday wishes to Dianne at Perry Park today. 🎂🥳 🥂

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Great story! Happy Birthday Dianne.💖⭐️⭐️