RESIDENTIAL CARE

Residential care, also known as assisted living, is for seniors who are generally able to live alone however want to maintain a social and active life, with some assistance with their daily living tasks. The degree of assistance depends on the resident's needs.  

Who benefits from this: 

  • This is a good option for people who are aging and require help with daily activities like bathing and grooming. 

  • Need minor assistance with nursing or medication management but not full-time medical care.  

  • Require transportation to enjoy social outings. 

  • Seniors who want to enjoy a care-free lifestyle with no responsibilities for maintenance and upkeep of their own place.  

  • Looking for a place to make new friends and enjoy the social activities.   

Services we provide:  

  • Restaurant-style dining and social activities based on the residents interest and liking.  

  • Assistance with daily tasks like laundry, housekeeping, medication management, bathing and grooming as per the individual resident requirement.  

  • Arrangement of transportation for appointments and outings for entertainment.

DEMENTIA CARE

Alzheimer's, vascular and other forms of dementia; lead to memory loss, problems with speaking or completing sentences, difficulty in completing daily tasks and problem in identifying items or people. People suffering from dementia require special care in order to enjoy a fuller life and age with dignity.  

Who benefits from this: 

  • Residents suffering for dementia and need assistance in completing daily tasks like bathing, grooming, etc.  

  • Needs assistance with medication management and doctor's appointments.  

  • Require supervision and safety from accidents.  

  • Desire to lead a normal life in a supportive environment.  

  • Require dietary support.  

  • Need social activities specifically catering to dementia residents.  

Services we provide: 

  • In addition to all the residential care services that we provide, our care giving processes are designed keeping in view the needs of dementia residents.  

  • We have care givers who are trained to assist residents with dementia and look after their needs.  

  • We have implemented special measures in our homes to ensure the safety of all our residents which include 24x7 supervision of dementia residents.  

RESPITE CARE

Respite care is short-term care and is generally for a few hours to a few days. 

Who benefits from this:

  • Family and friends who are the primary care givers for their loved ones. This allows them a break from their care responsibilities. 

  • Rehabilitation for patients after getting discharged from hospital. 

Services we provide:

  • We provide a safe, supportive, and cheerful environment in our care homes to meet the needs of seniors. 

  • Full-service residential care, as outlined above, catering to the individual's specific requirements.