Parafield Gardens

437 Salisbury Highway, Parafield Gardens SA 5107

Parafield Gardens has a vibrant, homely and friendly atmosphere, surrounded by beautiful gardens.

If you’re interested in moving in to our home in Parafield Gardens please complete a Residential Care Expression of Interest Form.

There is a real sense of community at Parafield Gardens residential care home. Residents, their families and their friends feel at home. The home is next to a high school and students often visit to assist with arts and craft, perform music or simply to pop in for a friendly chat.

The lifestyles program is fantastic and there is always something new to try. Residents also take regular bus trips to nearby restaurants and attractions.

There is a library, hair salon, chapel and café located onsite. Parafield Gardens is known for its beautiful courtyards, a great space to sit and read a book or catch up with friends in the sun.

All rooms are single rooms with private ensuite. We are able to look after people living with dementia with specialised support and care.

Getting to appointments is easy as care is offered in the home. Physiotherapy, podiatry, exercise physiology and occupational therapy are all offered onsite at Parafield Gardens residential care home. We are also connected to local doctors who visit residents in the home.


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My Nan moved in here a few months before I started working here. We were always close, and I would visit her all the time. So, when a job came up at Parafield Gardens, I quickly applied for it. I just love to see people happy; I love coming up with different activities for them.

Kerrilee

Lifestyle Assistant, Helping Hand Parafield Gardens

Advice about Residential Care

The Australian Government developed the Charter of Aged Care Rights in July 2019, which you can download here in several languages. It gives information about your rights as a user of aged care services in Australia.

If you would like more detailed information about your rights as an older person, the Legal Services Commission, in partnership with the Office for the Ageing, has developed a guide called Knowing to Know.

The cost of residential aged care varies from person to person, depending on which home you are moving into, and your own personal financial situation. The Government may contribute toward your care costs, and you may be asked to contribute towards them too if you can afford it. My Aged Care provides an overview of the costs involved on their website, and we also have an overview on our website, and publish our fees for our homes on each of our residential care home pages.

To work at Helping Hand, you need to be eligible to live and work in Australia. You will need a current national police clearance certificate, or we can help you get one. Many of our roles require specific qualifications, make sure you read the Job Description carefully to see what qualifications are needed. Here are some of the common ones:

Care Worker (residential or community)
Certificate III in Individual Support or equivalent qualification/experience
Community care workers must have a full South Australian driver’s licence and a safe, reliable and registered car

Home Support Worker
Current first aid certificate
Current full South Australian driver’s licence
Safe, reliable and registered car

Enrolled Nurse
A Diploma of Nursing
Current Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency registration
Previous aged care industry experience

Registered Nurse
A Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent)
Current Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency registration
Minimum 12 months working experience

If you are considering moving into a residential aged care home, you will first need an assessment with a member of an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT). A member of an ACAT will talk to you about your current situation and help you work out what your options are. Once you have completed the ACAT assessment, you will receive a letter to let you know if you have been approved as eligible for Australian Government subsidised aged care services, including home care services and residential aged care accommodation. Your letter will tell you what type of services you’re eligible for and approved to receive, as well as the reasons why.

Retirement living is designed for people over 55 who are still active enough to live independently, providing a close community of like-minded people. An aged care home provides an increased level of support for people who are no longer able to live independently, with round the clock care available.

Yes. We can arrange tours of our homes by appointment. Entry restrictions may apply depending on current government regulations, and current vaccination requirements are in place. Please call us on 1300 653 600 or click here to arrange a tour.

You can also take a virtual tour of our homes any time on our website, see residential locations page, tours are listed on each care home’s page.