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Do you live at home and could do with a little help?​

Would you like to maintain or improve your health and wellbeing?​

Could you benefit from some help caring for your loved one?​

Are you looking for something new to do? Rediscover old interests or discover new ones?​

Are you interested in reinventing or rediscovering yourself or find your voice?​

Are you considering different living options?​

Do you live at home and could do with a little help?

We all want to live independently at home, but sometimes we could benefit from a little help.

ACH Group will listen to your needs and help support you to havigate the range of opportunities available to you.

We can assist you to determine if you are eligible for government subsidies, and refer you to My Aged Care for an assessment if required:

  • Cleaning – assistance with keeping your home clean and tidy
  • Transport – transport to help you get to the shops, visit a health professional or attend social activities
  • Meal preparation – assistance with meal and food preparation
  • Assistance with Shopping – support to do your shoping, or shop for you
  • Gardening – assistance with various tasks required to maintain the home
  • Personal Care – standby assistance with bathing, showering, personal hygiene, dressing / undressing
  • Other help at home

Learn more about help at home services.

Would you like to maintain or improve your health and wellbeing?

Good health is one of the foundations of a good life, but it’s about much more than just fixing problems as they occur. At ACH Group, our team of specialised allied health and nursing professionals deliver services to keep you healthy, active and happy all year round.

What would you like to know more about?

  • Maintaining your health
  • Managing a health condition
  • Transition care

Could you benefit from some help caring for your loved one?

Caring for someone is a big responsibility.

To ensure you can continue in your caring role, you might benefit from taking sometime to focus on your own health and wellbeing.

We offer a wide range of respite options tailored to meet the needs of both you as the carer and the person you are caring for.

What would you like to know more about?

We can definitely help you with this.

Our specially trained Support Workers or Volunteers can spend time with the person you care for in their own home, or out and about in the community such as at the park, shopping centre or coffee shop.

All our respite programs provide meaningful activities, whether for an individual or in a group setting. Our staff are equipped to respond to different levels of need.

Dementia specific support: this can be one-to-one or in small groups tailored to the abilities and interest of people with dementia. Specific groups with dementia are also available.

Learn more

We can definitely help you with this.

Our specially trained Support Workers or Volunteers can spend time with the person you care for out and about in the community such as at the park, shopping centre or coffee shop, or in their own home.

All our respite programs provide meaningful activities, whether for an individual or in a group setting. Our staff are equipped to respond to different levels of need.

Dementia specific support: this can be one-to-one or in small groups tailored to the abilities and interest of people with dementia. Specific groups with dementia are also available.

Learn more

Sorry we haven’t been able to find what you were looking for.

Please contact us and we can help you navigate the range of services available.

Are you looking for something new to do? Rediscover old interests or discover new ones?

ACH Group’s social activities offer opportunities for you to get out and about, discover new interests and be part of your community. Through a range of local group or one-to-one activities, we can help you maintain your social interests or foster new ones.

What would you like to know more about?

We can definitely help you with this.

Learn more

Sorry we haven’t been able to find what you were looking for.

Please contact us on 1300 22 44 77 and we can help you navigate the range of services available.

Are you interested in reinventing or rediscovering yourself or find your voice?

What would you like to know more about?

We can definitely help you with this.

Learn more

Sorry we haven’t been able to find what you were looking for.

Please contact us on 1300 22 44 77 and we can help you navigate the range of services available.

Are you considering different living options?

If you are considering downsizing to a more manageable lifestyle, we have a range of retirement living options in desirable locations across Adelaide, and the Fleurieu Peninsula.

Learn more

We can definitely help you with this.

Each of our eight fully accredited homes across Adelaide and the Fleurieu Peninsula has its own signature and strong links with the local community.

Locations

  • Highercombe
  • Milpara – Rostrevor
  • Kapara – Glenelg
  • Vita – Daw Park
  • Perry Park – Port Noarlunga
  • West Park – Goolwa
  • Colton Court – McLaren Vale
  • Yankallila

Learn more

Sorry we haven’t been able to find what you were looking for.

Please contact us on 1300 22 44 77 and we can help you navigate the range of services available.

We are here to listen. Please call 1300 22 44 77 (7am – 8pm CST, 7 days a week) or fill in the form below.

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1 day 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.💖⭐️⭐️