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Clayton Church Homes is an independent not-for-profit aged care organisation providing permanent and respite residential aged care accommodation, home care services and retirement living facilities to metropolitan Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills.

Established in 1968, Clayton Church Homes offers an environment of inclusion, dignity and love to older South Australians.

There are few decisions more difficult than choosing the right care for yourself or someone you love.

We pride ourselves on the genuine, caring relationships we have with our residents and continually strive to provide the very best in physical, emotional and pastoral support.

We know how important it is to feel safe and secure while enjoying the freedom of an independent lifestyle, and we love being a part of the life our residents want to live.

Our staff have the compassion and dedication to provide you with the highest standard of care within our facilities or your own home.

“I am delighted to be here and am always busy with new found friends and activities.”

Jean

“I can travel without worrying about a thing and everyone gets along. It’s the best move I’ve ever made.”

Pauline

“I enjoy the village atmosphere, we are a close-knit community.”

Phil

“CCH staff show us respect, tolerance, care and friendship.”

Elizabeth

“I live in a Retirement Living unit and enjoy my garden, especially at the back where I have some raised beds where I grow lettuce, spinach, rocket and herbs that I pick for my meals everyday.”

Geoff

“I feel respected, safe, cared for and listened to.”

Joyce

“The staff are very caring. I feel loved and I feel the warmth of everyone I come across.”

Mary

“We love living near like-minded people. We treat each other as friends and valued neighbours.”

Don and Margaret

“I love my apartment. It’s light, airy and very contemporary.”

Eva

“I love the Cafeteria where we can enjoy a good cappuccino while chatting with other residents. We meet every Friday for Happy Hour when we share news over a drink, have a few jokes and celebrate birthdays”

Clinton

“It’s very liberating to know that maintenance is taken care of.”

Joan

“I like the friendships with others, and the care I receive from staff. I feel happy and content and that makes my family happy.”

Audrey

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