Old Age Homes in Northern Cape

We list 34 old age homes across Northern Cape, including options in Kimberley, De Aar, Vryburg, Springbok, Prieska. Browse below to compare facilities, view contact details, and find the right old age home for your needs.

34 old age homes listed15 cities & towns

Who is it for?

Seniors who can no longer live independently and need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and meals. Also suitable for those who are isolated at home and would benefit from a social, supported environment.

What to expect

A private or shared room, three meals daily, laundry services, medication management, social activities, and 24-hour staff presence. Most homes have visiting doctors and basic nursing care.

Costs in Northern Cape

Private old age homes charge R6,000–R20,000/month. NGO and church-run homes are often subsidised and accept SASSA pension (currently R2,180/month). Government-subsidised beds are limited and often have waiting lists.

Old Age Homes by City in Northern Cape

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Belgrave Lodge

Beaconsfield, Kimberley

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Berg-En-Rus Tehuis

Olifantshoek

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Harmony Home

Springbok

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Huis Andalusia

Jan Kempdorp

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Huis Andulisia

Jan Kempdorp

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Huis Daneel

Brits Town

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Huis Namakwaland (ACVV)

Doornpoort, Springbok

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Huis Sofia

Pofadder

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Jonenco Tehuis

Sutherland

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Oranjehof Tehuis

Oosterville, Upington

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Resthaven Home for the Aged

Florianville, Kimberley

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Stillerwee Huis vir Bejaardes

Kestellhof, Kimberley

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Tswelelopele Aged Club

Huhudi, Vryburg

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How to Choose an Old Age Home in Northern Cape

Private vs subsidised

Private homes charge R6,000–R20,000/month and generally offer private rooms, more activities, and better facilities. Subsidised homes (NGO, church, or government-funded) accept SASSA pension but may have shared rooms and longer waiting lists. Both can provide excellent care.

DSD registration

Every old age home in South Africa must be registered with the Department of Social Development. Ask to see their registration certificate. Unregistered homes operate illegally and may not meet minimum care standards.

Meals and nutrition

Most homes provide three meals and tea times. Visit during a meal to check quality, variety, and how dietary requirements (diabetic, halal, kosher, soft food) are handled. Good nutrition is one of the most important factors in elderly wellbeing.

Social life and activities

Loneliness is the biggest risk in residential care. Ask about the activities programme: is there a dedicated activities coordinator? Look for variety: outings, exercise, crafts, games, religious services, music.

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About Northern Cape

South Africa's largest but least populated province. Facilities are limited but present in Kimberley and larger towns.

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