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Downsizing isn’t a new topic for many of us, especially to older people who are seeking a simple and more minimalistic lifestyle.

It can be challenging at first to get used to the idea of owning less and living in a more compact space, but once you get started, the results can be really rewarding.

For South Australians aged over 65 seeking a lifestyle change, now is the perfect time to begin planning your next move. 

Retirement living: live the way you want to, where you want to.

If you’re thinking about downsizing to a more manageable lifestyle, an ACH Group home is the smart move for retirement living. We have a range of housing options to suit your lifestyle.

  • Select from a wide range of affordable homes located across Adelaide.
  • Enjoy peace of mind with our maintenance and gardening service.
  • Access to ACH Group Support services to optimise your health and wellbeing.
  • Connections to expert advice to help you downsize and move.
  • Your small pet is welcome at most locations.

Retirement living at ACH Group

Tailored Ownership Options

Along with a more manageable lifestyle, a move to an ACH Group Retirement Living Unit gives you the reassurance that your health and home support services are close at hand if and when you need them.

New tailored ownership options are now available which will allow you to cover the cost of any future housing, health or home support services. Our flexible contracts will allow you to pay ‘up front’ and remove the worry of budgeting week by week.

Choose the option which is right for you, whether that’s in-home assistance with cleaning, gardening or shopping, energy and water costs all included, or even some health services. We can help tailor a package which is right for you and will help you stay independent and in your own home

To receive an information pack or to register your interest for future unit availability please contact us on (08) 8159 3480.

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Celebrating the Joining Generations Intergenerational Program 🌟

The culmination of the Joining Generations Intergenerational Program deserves a special moment of recognition - and our hearts are full! 💚

This celebration event brought together students, volunteers, families, and community partners to reflect on shared achievements and the incredible stories that highlight the power of connection across generations.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made this program possible:

🙌 Charles Campbell College – Kevin O’Neil, Principal; Katie Rogers, Pastoral Care Worker

🙌 UniSA Social Work Program – Patricia Muncey, Field Education Team; Catherine Janine Rosales, Social Work Student; Mia (Meng) Zhao, Social Work Student

🙌 Campbelltown City Council – Bianca Connelly, Development Officer, Ageing Well

🙌 ACH Group – Lili Ganaye, Village Manager; Nat Johncock, Retirement Living - Operations Manager

🙌 Community Housing Inc – Tyson Brown, Manager, Community Development; Aaliyah Sirengo, Social Work Student at Flinders University

🎓 To the amazing Charles Campbell College students – Jonathan, Ruby, Ebony, Beau, Nicole, Emma, Maddy, Bonnie, Marcus, Joshua, and Elizabeth – and your families, thank you for your energy, creativity, and open hearts.

🤝 And to the Campbelltown City Council residents and volunteers – Robyn, John, Rosemary, Louis, Wendy, Josephine, Susan, Patricia, Suzanne, and Helen – your stories and wisdom made every connection richer.

🙌 Finally, a very special acknowledgment to Brian Harris, whose vision started it all. A Charles Campbell College volunteer and passionate advocate against bullying and ageism, Brian brought everyone together and turned an idea into a truly meaningful community partnership - one that will continue to grow and expand across other schools and councils.

Stay tuned to learn about the findings from the first round of the program! For now, please enjoy the photos from the celebration and join us in saying thank you to everyone involved in building bridges across generations.
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