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Helping Hand – Jamestown is located only a short stroll from the town centre, where you can easily access nearby services and amenities. Our six recently refurbished independent living units in Jamestown have onsite, undercover parking and range from one to two bedrooms. Our units come with attached garages with a remote-controlled door and large backyards.
Independent living unit residents are welcome to participate in social activities and use the common facilities offered at our nearby residential aged care facility at 1-7 Cumnock Street, Jamestown.
This way you can enjoy the privacy and independence of an independent living unit, whilst also having opportunities to meet and interact with new people in an organised environment at the residential aged care facility.
The residential aged care facility offers activities such as crafts and reading in the library. There are also organised lifestyle programs, sing-a-longs, interdenominational church services and field trips for those who wish to participate.
Retirement Living at Helping Hand
Helping Hand is an experienced retirement living provider, with retirement living units across Adelaide and South Australia. Our independent living units allow you to furnish your unit with your own possessions, so your space is personalised to be your home but all maintenance is taken care of for you.
Our village maintenance team will also take care of all the wider village and garden maintenance, so you can enjoy your life more and not have to worry about everyday chores.
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In October 2022, Helping Hand were awarded Inclusive Employer status by the Diversity Council of Australia. 119 staff took part in the survey. According to the Diversity Council of Australia (DCA), everyone benefits when an organisation takes action to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace.
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