Lightsview

1 East Parkway, Lightsview SA 5085

Opened in 2012, Lightsview is a modern, award-winning home. Enjoy city skyline views and natural light throughout.

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

At Lightsview residential care home, we value community and staying connected to friends and family. We have private dining rooms, barbecues and heated outdoor areas available to host parties or celebrations with family and friends. We can also provide catering for a fee.

Another way to spend time with family and friends is at the café, with food prepared fresh daily.

Residents at Lightsview have access to everything they need onsite. This includes a library, internet café, hair salon, allied health, gift shop, and mini golf course – fantastic for the grandchildren and visitors.

There are lots of activities, including a men’s shed which is very popular. Residents at Lightsview residential care home hand paint and assemble toys which are available for sale in the gift shop. There is something for everyone.

Care is provided by our team 24 hours a day who not only focus on physical health but also on social and emotional wellbeing.

We focus on choice, independence, dignity and quality of life.


Property features

  • Air conditioning
  • Built-in wardrobes
  • Ensuite
  • TV screen

Communal features

  • Outdoor entertaining area
  • Cafe area
  • Hair Salon
  • Library

Floorplans and pricing


Take a virtual tour

Advice about Residential Care

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.

All residents at our residential aged care homes have access to the following services and assistance:

  • Staff onsite at all times to assist where needed, including in emergencies
  • Assistance with daily living activities including, showering, dressing and help to move about
  • Assistance with medications
  • Meals and refreshments, including catering for special dietary needs
  • Laundry and housekeeping services
  • Building and grounds upkeep and maintenance
  • Social and lifestyle activities program
  • Basic furnishings including curtains, chairs, beds, bed linen, bath towels, soap and toilet paper are also included, and residents are encouraged to bring items of furniture or personal possessions with them to personalise their home.

In-home care allows you to continue living independently at home. You can tailor the care you receive to meet your needs, and support is offered on a sliding scale from basic to high care needs.

Residential care is there for people who are no longer able to live independently at home, either due to physical frailty or the need for increased support due to conditions such as dementia. Support and care is provided 24/7, including meals, assistance with daily living activities, and lifestyle and activity programs.

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.