Staff are trained to understand dementia and its effects, enabling them to provide tailored support that addresses cognitive, emotional, and physical needs.
Residential Care
Residential care refers to living arrangements that provide support and assistance for individuals who may need help with daily activities due to age, illness, or disability.
For a maximum of 39 Service Users
With fewer residents, staff can develop closer relationships with each individual, allowing for more tailored care plans that meet specific needs.
Privately Owned
Private owners may have more flexibility in service offerings, allowing for creative programming and specialized care that aligns with resident needs.
Primary Care Categories
Dementia
Memory care facilities can offer clinical wellness solutions, mental stimulation activities, and emergency support.
Older Person Care
Elderly people often need special care, especially those above 70-75 years of age and with health complications.
Respite Care
temporary care that gives caregivers a break from their primary responsibilities. It can be provided for a few hours.
Sensory Impairment
Respite care is temporary care that gives caregivers a break from caring for a child or adult.
Physical Disability
any physical limitations or disabilities that inhibit the physical function of one or more limbs of a certain person.