Ramsay
Welcome to Edenfield Family Care, Ramsay
Welcome to Edenfield Family Care, Ramsay! We’re delighted to have you as part of our community. Edenfield Family Care is a family-owned and operated group with a strong focus on reenablement and delivering quality, person-centred care. With a deep commitment to supporting regional South Australians, we provide exceptional residential care across the state, including homes in Port Augusta, Parafield, and now Ramsay. We look forward to creating a welcoming environment where you can feel at home and supported every step of the way.
Meet Some Of The Team At Ramsay
Jesse Selvarajah
Oi Foon-Hue
Alexander Salim
Niran Phuyal
Angela Hitch-Glover
Shu Yu Huang
Jamie Moroney
Jasmin Astudillo
Colleen Ridgen
Chona Calaunan
Danis Lal
Sammie Carruthers
Teresa Phillips
Chris Jayasinghe
The Facilities
Rotary Wing
Category: Single Room with Private Ensuite
Maximum Refundable Accommodation Deposit $550,000
Description of quality, condition and amenity of room
All rooms within this wing were either fully renovated or were newly built in 2008 building work.
Rooms feature wide doorways, carpet, an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioner, lockable wardrobe with hanging space and shelving, chest of drawers which includes a lockable drawer, and full length windows to optimise natural lighting and views. The spacious ensuite has a hand basin and mirror, toilet, shower, grab rails in place for support and a night light provides additional safety.
Room sizes are a minimum of 14.88m2
Description of quality, condition, size and amenity of common areas to which a person living in this room would have access
Residents of Rotary wing are encouraged to utilise the Rotary dining room for meals. A pleasant lounge area is available which opens out onto an internal courtyard. All residents are encouraged to participate in activities in the facility’s large main hall (144m2). This area includes a large screen television with DVD player, a pool table, exercise equipment, a corner library, reading machine for those with visual impairment, computers with internet access and Skype facilities. A drink machine and water cooler are also located in this main hall area as well as a piano for sing-along’s.
A lovely outdoor entertainment area, complete with an outdoor kitchen is located through the doors from the main hall for residents to enjoy quality time and celebrate special milestones with their families.
Many residents make use of the outdoor seating available close to the main entrance as well as the sunny ambience of the front foyer area. Seating is also available inside the main entrance.
Art work adorns the walls throughout the facility with quality furnishings and fittings in all areas. A nurse call system is in place in all bedrooms and dining rooms as well as the main hall area.
Residents are encouraged to participate in exercise classes suitable for all levels of mobility which are held each week in the main hall.
A private room is available for Doctor’s consultations.
- In room telephone (See reception for schedule for call costs)
- Foxtel
- Internet
- Glass of wine or beer with evening meal served daily
- Podiatry
- Mobile Massage
- Day Spa
- Plot of garden space to potter
- Physiotherapy
- Newspaper delivery daily
- Additional hot meal choice for Lunch/Breakfast or Dinner
Masonic Wing (secure Area)
Category: Single Room with Private Ensuite
Maximum Refundable Accommodation Deposit $550,000
Description of quality, condition and amenity of room
Rooms feature window boxes adjacent doors for display of mementos, an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioner, vinyl flooring, lockable wardrobe with hanging space and shelving, chest of drawers which includes a lockable drawer, and full length windows to optimise natural lighting and views. All rooms in this wing include an electric height adjustable bed. The spacious ensuite has a hand basin and mirror, toilet, shower, grab rails in place for support and a night light provides additional safety.
Room sizes are a minimum of 14.88m2
Description of quality, condition, size and amenity of common areas to which a person living in this room would have access
Residents of Masonic wing utilise the spacious dining area for meals and activities. A lounge area with comfortable seating and a large television is widely used during the day. A smaller lounge area is also available for privacy. A secure outdoor garden area specifically for residents of Masonic wing is accessible off the main lounge area. Artwork adorns the walls through the facility with quality furnishings and fittings in all areas.
A nurse call system is in place in all bedrooms and dining rooms as well as the main hall area.
Residents are encouraged to participate in exercise classes suitable for all levels of mobility which are held each week in the main hall.
A private room is available for Doctor’s consultations.
- In room telephone (See reception for schedule for call costs)
- Foxtel
- Internet
- Glass of wine or beer with evening meal served daily
- Podiatry
- Mobile Massage
- Day Spa
- Plot of garden space to potter
- Physiotherapy
- Newspaper delivery daily
- Additional hot meal choice for Lunch/Breakfast or Dinner
Jaycee Wing
Category: Single Room with Private Ensuite
Maximum Refundable Accommodation Deposit $550,000
Description of quality, condition and amenity of room
Rooms feature a window box to display mementos adjacent the door into the room, carpet in most rooms, an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioner, lockable wardrobe with hanging space and shelving, chest of drawers which includes a lockable drawer, and full length windows to optimise natural lighting and views. The spacious ensuite has a hand basin and mirror, toilet, shower, grab rails in place for support and a night light provides additional safety.
Room sizes are a minimum of 14.57m2
Description of quality, condition, size and amenity of common areas to which a person living in this room would have access
Residents of Jaycee wing are encouraged to utilise the spacious Jaycee dining room for meals. A pleasant lounge area with comfortable seating and a television is available adjacent to the dining room. A second lounge is located at the southern end of the wing. A sitting area is also available in the corridor. All residents are encouraged to participate in activities in the facility’s large main hall (144m2). This area includes a large screen television with DVD player, a pool table, exercise equipment, a corner library, reading machine and computers with internet access and Skype facilities. A drink machine and water cooler are also located in this main hall area as well as a piano for sing-along’s.
A lovely outdoor entertainment area, complete with an outdoor kitchen is located through the doors from the main hall for residents to enjoy quality time and celebrate special milestones with their families.
Many residents make use of the outdoor seating available close to the main entrance as well as the sunny ambiance of the front foyer area. Seating is also available inside the main entrance.
Art work adorns the walls throughout the facility with quality furnishings and fittings in all areas. A nurse call system is in place in all bedrooms and dining rooms as well as the main hall area.
Residents are encouraged to participate in exercise classes suitable for all levels of mobility which are held each week in the main hall.
A private room is available for Doctor’s consultations.
- In room telephone (See reception for schedule for call costs)
- Foxtel
- Internet
- Glass of wine or beer with evening meal served daily
- Podiatry
- Mobile Massage
- Day Spa
- Plot of garden space to potter
- Physiotherapy
- Newspaper delivery daily
- Additional hot meal choice for Lunch/Breakfast or Dinner
Apex Wing
Category: Single Room with Private Ensuite
Maximum Refundable Accommodation Deposit $550,000
Description of quality, condition and amenity of room
Rooms feature a window box to display mementos adjacent the door into the room, carpet in most rooms, an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioner, lockable wardrobe with hanging space and shelving, chest of drawers which includes a lockable drawer, and full length windows to optimise natural lighting and views. The spacious ensuite has a hand basin and mirror, toilet, shower, grab rails in place for support and a night light provides additional safety.
Room sizes are a minimum of 14.88m2
Description of quality, condition, size and amenity of common areas to which a person living in this room would have access
Residents of Apex wing are encouraged to utilise the Apex dining room for meals. Residents also utilise this spacious area during the day as a sitting area. A lounge is located at the entrance to McGhee wing at the southern end of Apex Wing.
All residents are encouraged to participate in activities in the facility’s large main hall (144m2). This area includes a large screen television with DVD player, a pool table, exercise equipment, a corner library, reading machine and computers with internet access and Skype facilities. A drink machine and water cooler are also located in this main hall area as well as a piano for sing-along’s.
A lovely outdoor entertainment area, complete with an outdoor kitchen is located through the doors from the main hall for residents to enjoy quality time and celebrate special milestones with their families.
Many residents make use of the outdoor seating available close to the main entrance as well as the sunny ambience of the front foyer area. Seating is also available inside the main entrance.
Art work adorns the walls throughout the facility with quality furnishings and fittings in all areas. A nurse call system is in place in all bedrooms and dining rooms as well as the main hall area.
Residents are encouraged to participate in exercise classes suitable for all levels of mobility which are held each week in the main hall.
A private room is available for Doctor’s consultations.
- In room telephone (See reception for schedule for call costs)
- Foxtel
- Internet
- Glass of wine or beer with evening meal served daily
- Podiatry
- Mobile Massage
- Day Spa
- Plot of garden space to potter
- Physiotherapy
- Newspaper delivery daily
- Additional hot meal choice for Lunch/Breakfast or Dinner
McGhee Wing
Category: Single Room with Private Ensuite
Maximum Refundable Accommodation Deposit $550,000
Description of quality, condition and amenity of room
This group of four rooms is located at the southern end of Apex Wing. Rooms feature a window box for mementos adjacent each room entrance, an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioner, lockable wardrobe with hanging space and shelving, chest of drawers which includes a lockable drawer, and windows to optimise natural lighting and views. The ensuite has a hand basin and mirror, toilet, shower, grab rails in place for support and a night light provides additional safety.
Room sizes are a minimum of 12.92m2
Description of quality, condition, size and amenity of common areas to which a person living in this room would have access
Residents of McGhee wing are encouraged to utilise the McGhee dining room for meals. A lounge is located at the entrance to McGhee wing at the southern end of Apex Wing.
All residents are encouraged to participate in activities in the facility’s large main hall (144m2). This area includes a large screen television with DVD player, a pool table, exercise equipment, a corner library, reading machine and computers with internet access and Skype facilities. A drink machine and water cooler are also located in this main hall area as well as a piano for sing-a longs.
A lovely outdoor entertainment area, complete with an outdoor kitchen is located through the doors from the main hall for residents to enjoy quality time and celebrate special milestones with their families.
Many residents make use of the outdoor seating available close to the main entrance as well as the sunny ambience of the front foyer area. Seating is also available inside the main entrance.
Art work adorns the walls throughout the facility with quality furnishings and fittings in all areas.
A nurse call system is in place in all bedrooms and dining rooms as well as the main hall area.
Residents are encouraged to participate in exercise classes suitable for all levels of mobility which are held each week in the main hall.
A private room is available for Doctor’s consultations.
- In room telephone (See reception for schedule for call costs)
- Foxtel
- Internet
- Glass of wine or beer with evening meal served daily
- Podiatry
- Mobile Massage
- Day Spa
- Plot of garden space to potter
- Physiotherapy
- Newspaper delivery daily
- Additional hot meal choice for Lunch/Breakfast or Dinner
Understanding Aged Care Fees
If you’re starting to consider residential aged care for your loved one, you’re probably wondering how much it will cost – and if they can afford it.
The Australian Government’s New Aged Care Act came into effect from 1 November 2025. The reforms include changes to the costs of permanent residential aged care. These costs apply to every aged care community across Australia.
The following costs apply to those entering residential aged care after 1 November 2025. If you were approved for, or accessing, a Home Care Package on 12 September 2024, you will pay fees under the 1 July 2014 arrangements – see fact sheet.
Fees and contributions you may pay
Before you enter permanent residential care, you should have your means assessed to see if you’re eligible for Australian Government assistance with fees and accommodation costs. The fees you pay will depend on the outcome of your means assessment and what you agree on with your aged care provider.
You may need to pay some, or all, of these fees:
- Basic daily fee
- Hotelling contribution
- Non-clinical care contribution
- Accommodation costs
Basic daily fee
All residents pay this fee for daily living services, including meals, cleaning, laundry and utilities. The maximum fee is set at 85% of the single basic age pension. This fee increases in March and September each year in line with the age pension. Based on current rates, the maximum basic daily fee is $65.55 per day.
Hotelling contribution
People who can afford to will contribute more towards their daily living costs through a hotelling contribution.
Services Australia will tell you if you need to pay a hotelling contribution and if so, how much you need to pay. This is based on your means assessment. The maximum amount changes with indexation in March and September. Based on current rates, the maximum hotelling contribution is $22.15 per day.
Non-clinical care contribution
People who need to pay the maximum hotelling contribution may also need to pay a non-clinical care contribution. This fee contributes to personal care costs such as bathing and mobility assistance.
Services Australia will tell you if you need to pay a non-clinical care contribution and if so, how much you need to pay. This is based on your means assessment. The maximum amount changes with indexation in March and September. Daily and lifetime caps apply. Based on current rates, the daily cap is $105.30, and the lifetime cap is $135,318.69. A four-year cap also applies to the non-clinical care contribution. The fee ceases after a person pays it for four years, even if they have not reached the lifetime cap amount.
Higher Everyday Living Services
From 1 November 2025, Edenfield offers Harmony Living – by Edenfield Family Care. for residents who want a premium lifestyle beyond the legislated standard services. Both ongoing and short-term care residents can choose to receive these premium services.
Each Home provides a unique selection, which may include enhanced dining, premium beverage options, one-on-one support, upgraded technology and other lifestyle enhancements. Our team will discuss the options available at your Home and help you select the service that suits you best.
You can choose individual services or select a package that combines popular offerings at a discounted rate. If you decide to access these services, you will sign a separate agreement outlining your selections before any charges apply.
Edenfield reserves the right to amend its higher everyday living offerings from time to time. Higher everyday living services are available following a residents start date at participating Homes and are subject to the full terms set out in the Standing Higher Everyday Living Agreement.
Visit MyAgedCare.gov.au for current fee rates. You can also get an estimate of your aged care fees using the Aged care home fee estimator.
Accommodation costs
Room prices
How much you pay for a room at your chosen Edenfield Home will depend on your means assessment.
If you are eligible for assistance, the government will pay some, or all, of your accommodation costs to your provider. If not, you will need to pay the room price.
Payment options
You can choose to pay your accommodation costs in one of three ways.
- Option 1: A lump sum refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) that is refunded when you leave care, less any retention amounts and any fees that you agree to draw down.
A refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) retention also applies – if you pay a lump sum, your provider keeps 2% of your lump sum per year. This amount is not refunded when you leave care. After 5 years in care, no further retention amounts will be deducted.
- Option 2: A daily accommodation payment (DAP) that is not refunded when you leave care.
The interest rate used to calculate a DAP is called the Maximum Permissible Interest Rate (MPIR). This is set by the Government and reviewed quarterly.
Daily accommodation payment (DAP) indexing applies – if you pay by DAP, this amount will increase due to indexation on 20 March and 20 September each year. Indexation does not apply to daily accommodation contributions (DAC) paid by residents eligible for government assistance with their accommodation costs.
- Option 3: Any combination of a RAD and DAP.
Until you pay a RAD, you will pay a DAP. You can pay a RAD at any time after you enter care.
A RAD payment is considered an asset for aged care purposes. This means it is counted in your means assessment and may affect your hotelling contribution and non-clinical care contribution.
If you choose a combination payment, you can choose to draw your daily payment from your paid RAD. Over time, this will increase your daily payment unless you top up the lump sum. Your provider may also agree to draw other fees from the lump sum, like your basic daily fee.
Confirm your fees with a means assessment
To confirm your aged care fees, you will need a means assessment where Services Australia or the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) assesses your income and assets. If you are a couple, they will assess half of your combined income and assets, regardless of who earns the income or owns the assets.
If you choose not to have your means assessed, you will not be eligible for assistance with your accommodation, and your provider can ask you to pay:
- The full hotelling contribution and non-clinical care contribution
- The accommodation room price
To complete a means assessment, fill in the Residential Aged Care Calculation of your cost of care form (SA457) or the Residential Aged Care Property details for Services Australia and DVA customers form (SA485). If Services Australia or DVA already have your financial details, you may not need to complete a form to have your means assessed. Check if you should complete an Aged care calculation of your cost of care form at ServicesAustralia.gov.au.
Once your assessment is complete, Services Australia will send you a fee advice letter.
You should lodge your request for a means assessment as early as possible – even before you enter an aged care home. If your assessment is finished before you enter, the results are valid for 120 days unless there is a significant change in your circumstances.
Got questions?
We understand that residential aged care costs can be confusing. That’s why our knowledgeable and friendly team is here to help you. We’ll guide you through the options, answer your questions and help you at every stage. We can also arrange a private tour of our homes Call one of our homes or email us at info@eden-field.com.au
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Dining
Edenfield Family care employs qualified chefs who prepare freshly cooked meals onsite daily. Meals can be tailored to meet specific dietary requirements.
Leisure and Lifestyle
Our leisure and lifestyle program comprises a diverse range of individual, group and community focused activities.
Diabetes and
special diet
Living with Diabetes can be challenging at the best of times, but when your loved one requires the care and support of assisted living, specialised care becomes even more important.
Respite care
Edenfield short-stay respite care options can give your loved one the break they need from the day-to-day.
Palliative care
Our palliative care option caters for residents with life-limiting illnesses and the need for a higher level of care and management.
Memory loss and dementia
Loved ones with memory loss and dementia require special attention and care, to ensure the continuance of a complete and satisfying lifestyle.
Services for
Veterans
We offer a range of services catered specially to veterans. We are trained and understand the challenges that can come with providing aged care to veterans, and how best to support them.
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