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Infinite Care Churchill Retreat

470 Churchill Road, Kilburn, South Australia, 5084

Part of Infinite Aged Care

Infinite Care Churchill Retreat offers seniors a tranquil and supportive environment in the picturesque suburb of Kilburn, South Australia. Nestled amidst lush greenery and scenic surroundings, this facility provides residents with a peaceful retreat where they can enjoy their later years with comfort and dignity.

At Infinite Care Churchill Retreat, seniors receive personalised care and attention from a compassionate team of professionals dedicated to their well-being. The facility offers modern amenities, including spacious accommodations, communal lounges, landscaped gardens, and wellness facilities, providing residents with opportunities for relaxation and socialisation.

With a focus on promoting independence and quality of life, Infinite Care Churchill Retreat organises various activities and events tailored to residents' interests and preferences. Whether enjoying a leisurely walk in the gardens, participating in fitness classes, or engaging in arts and crafts, residents at Infinite Care Churchill Retreat find a warm and welcoming community where they can thrive and enjoy their retirement years to the fullest.

Other services and amenities offered include:

  • Permanent care
  • Respite care
  • Palliative care
  • Memory/dementia support
  • Full linen service
  • Fresh meals prepared on-site
  • Quality clinical care
  • Located close to local shops, medical practices and public transport
  • On-site barista and café
  • Secure children’s play area
  • Regular bus trips
  • Beautifully manicured gardens and lawns
  • Wi-Fi
  • Internal and external CCTV
  • On-site hair and beauty salons (also open to public)

Please call Infinite Care today for more information.

Shared
Permanent

• Companion rooms are spacious, with adjustable beds
• Generous built-in wardrobe with lockable drawers
• Heating/cooling, call-bells, television and telephone connection availability
• Shared ensuite bathroom is a generous space, with ample room for supportive equipment, exhaust fan with heat lighting, and vanity
• Companion rooms offer varying views in the facility.

Costs

DAP
Daily Accommodation Payments
RAD
Refundable Accommodation Deposit
$90.25 $0 (No Deposit)
$45.13 $197,500 (50%)
$0 $395,000 (100%)

 Daily costs calculator


Single
Permanent

Deluxe Single Room

• Deluxe single rooms offer views of our gardens and/or courtyards
• Spacious rooms, with adjustable bed, generous built-in wardrobe and lockable drawers
• Ensuite bathroom is generous space, with ample room for supportive equipment, exhaust fan, heat lighting, and vanity
• Call bell, heating and cooling for comfort all year round
• Capability for Smart TV’s, WiFi and telephone connection
• Ample space for visitors with comfortable visitor chair.

Costs

DAP
Daily Accommodation Payments
RAD
Refundable Accommodation Deposit
$113.1 $0 (No Deposit)
$56.55 $247,500 (50%)
$0 $495,000 (100%)

 Daily costs calculator


Single
Permanent

Premium Single
• Premium single rooms offer garden or courtyard views with easy access to resident lounge
• Spacious rooms with adjustable bed, generous built in wardrobe and lockable drawers
• Ensuite bathroom is generous space, with ample room for supportive equipment, exhaust fan, heat lighting, and vanity
• Call bell, heating and cooling for comfort all year round
• Capability for smart TV, WiFi and telephone connection
• Ample space for visitors with comfortable visitor chair.

Costs

DAP
Daily Accommodation Payments
RAD
Refundable Accommodation Deposit
$125.67 $0 (No Deposit)
$62.84 $275,000 (50%)
$0 $550,000 (100%)

 Daily costs calculator


What are Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RAD) and Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP)

Daily Accommodation Payment calculator


You can reduce the Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP) by paying a deposit up to the RAD value. Enter a deposit amount below to see the adjusted DAP amount.

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DAP

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on Thursday, January 14, 2021

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470 Churchill Road
Kilburn, South Australia
5084



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