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Room types

ACH Group residential care homes offer a wide variety of room types including single rooms, double rooms and a ‘cottage’ style of living.

All rooms feature  private ensuite bathrooms, air-conditioning, floor and window coverings. A bed, storage for your clothes and personal items, comfortable armchair and telephone point are also included. You are very welcome to have your favourite pieces of furniture and other personal belongings in your room.

Each room varies in terms of size, layout and outlook, so it’s recommended that you take a look for yourself during one of the regular site tours.  In circumstances where site tours aren’t possible, we can show you photographs or take you on a personal ‘virtual tour’ via video call.

The rooms plans shown here will give you a guide:

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Did you know that Sauerbier House in Port Noarlunga is not just a historical site but also a hub for contemporary art? 😉

Helen, Alison, and Raelene from Colton Court Residential Care Home recently enjoyed a day exploring its rich heritage and the thought-provoking ‘Weathered’ art exhibition, part of the Adelaide Fringe.

History enthusiast Alison was thrilled to learn more about the Sauerbier family's connections to the area, especially their ties to the Wickhams Hill house on Kangarilla Road.

Raelene, who has lived in Port Noarlunga for years, was surprised to discover this cultural site right in her neighbourhood.

The exhibition offered a unique perspective on pollution, providing a fascinating backdrop that sparked lively discussions among the group. 😉
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Did you know that Sauerbier House in Port Noarlunga is not just a historical site but also a hub for contemporary art? 😉

Helen, Alison, and Raelene from Colton Court Residential Care Home recently enjoyed a day exploring its rich heritage and the thought-provoking ‘Weathered’ art exhibition, part of the Adelaide Fringe.

History enthusiast Alison was thrilled to learn more about the Sauerbier familys connections to the area, especially their ties to the Wickhams Hill house on Kangarilla Road. 

Raelene, who has lived in Port Noarlunga for years, was surprised to discover this cultural site right in her neighbourhood.

The exhibition offered a unique perspective on pollution, providing a fascinating backdrop that sparked lively discussions among the group. 😉Image attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment