Aged Care Northern Adelaide

Why consider aged care in Northern Adelaide

Stretching north between the coast and the hills, Adelaide localities such as Salisbury, Two Wells and Gawler offer city convenience within minutes of the countryside. They also offer the perfect climate to explore it in, with dry summers giving way to mild winters. The aged care facilities and nursing homes of this area are well served by public transport – both buses and the rail line running from Adelaide city through Mawson Lakes, Edinburgh, Smithfield and Munno Para to Gawler. They’re also supported by the Northern Adelaide Local Health Network, which includes the Lyell McEwin Hospital in Elizabeth Vale. Other nearby emergency departments operate at Gawler and Modbury.

  • Population (as at 2022): 467000
  • 85% Australian citizens and 16% aged 65 or older
  • Summer average temps 16°C min to 29°C max
  • Winter average temps 8°C min to 16°C max
  • Nearest large hospital – Lyell McEwin Hospital: 257 beds and 24 hour emergency
  • Full range of therapies as well as specialists and support services . Public health via Northern Adelaide Local Health Network.
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Calvary Trevu House

Gawler, SA Ref:PL2283

  • Pay TV
  • Walk to shops
  • Community TV
  • Community centre
  • Library
  • Meeting Room

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  • Pay TV
  • Walk to shops
  • Community TV
  • Community centre
  • Library
  • Meeting Room

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Resthaven Craigmore

Craigmore, SA Ref:PL4263

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Calvary The Homestead

Walkley Heights, SA Ref:PL28147

  • Hairdresser
  • Pay TV
  • Walk to shops
  • Village bus
  • Community TV
  • High-speed broadband
  • Cinema
  • Community centre
  • Hairdresser
  • Pay TV
  • Walk to shops
  • Village bus
  • Community TV
  • High-speed broadband
  • Cinema
  • Community centre
Canterbury Close Hostel

Elizabeth East, SA Ref:PL21847

Canterbury Close

Elizabeth East, SA Ref:PL7211

Dutton Court

Elizabeth, SA Ref:PL7209

IBIS Care Edenfield

Parafield Gardens, SA Ref:PL3234

Warrina Crescent

Ingle Farm, SA Ref:PL3361

Parafield Gardens

Parafield Gardens, SA Ref:PL21887

Olive Grove Aged Care

Salisbury, SA Ref:PL5063

Para Hills Residential Care

Para Hills, SA Ref:PL3676

Clayton Church Homes Park Village

Elizabeth Park, SA Ref:PL21946

ValleyView Aged Care

Valley View, SA Ref:PL21971

Walkerville Aged Care

Walkerville, SA Ref:PL2393

Helping Hand-North Adelaide

North Adelaide, SA Ref:PL22269

UnitingSA Hawksbury Gardens Aged Care

Salisbury North, SA Ref:PL4933

Estia Health Craigmore

Craigmore, SA Ref:PL3260

Helping Hand Aged Care - Rotary House

North Adelaide, SA Ref:PL22332

Little Para Hostel

Elizabeth Vale, SA Ref:PL23679

Eldercare Evanston Park

Evanston Park, SA Ref:PL3223

Hawksbury Gardens Retirement Living

Salisbury North, SA Ref:PL24280

Smithfield Aged Care

Smithfield, SA Ref:PL2387

Regis Playford

Davoren Park, SA Ref:PL4235

Eureka Care Communities Salisbury

Salisbury East, SA Ref:PL24647

Estia Health Burton

Burton, SA Ref:PL3256

Estia Health Salisbury

Salisbury, SA Ref:PL3282

Estia Health Salisbury East

Salisbury East, SA Ref:PL3287

Healthia Residential Care Home

Elizabeth South, SA Ref:PL27911

Estia Health Valley View

Valley View, SA Ref:PL28124

Aboriginal Elders Village

Davoren Park, SA Ref:PL2258

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