Types of Care
Comprehensive care services tailored to meet individual needs and preferences
Residential Care
Assistance with daily living in a safe, comfortable, homely environment.
Residential care is designed for individuals who need support with everyday activities but don't require ongoing medical or nursing care. Our experienced team provides personal care, meal preparation, and assistance with daily tasks while promoting independence and dignity.
What's included:
- Personal care assistance
- Meal preparation and dining support
- Medication management
- Housekeeping and laundry services
- Social activities and companionship
- 24/7 care staff availability
Nursing Care
24/7 clinical oversight delivered by qualified, registered nurses.
Nursing care provides comprehensive medical support for residents with complex health needs. Our registered nurses work alongside care staff to deliver clinical care, medication management, and health monitoring, ensuring medical conditions are managed effectively.
What's included:
- 24/7 registered nursing support
- Clinical assessments and health monitoring
- Complex medication management
- Wound care and medical procedures
- Coordination with GPs and specialists
- All residential care services included
Dementia Care
Specialist support in a dementia-friendly environment with structured routines and meaningful activities.
Our dementia care is specifically designed to support individuals living with dementia and memory-related conditions. We create a safe, familiar environment with structured routines, memory aids, and activities that help maintain cognitive function and quality of life.
What's included:
- Dementia-specialist trained staff
- Structured daily routines and activities
- Memory aids and visual cues
- Secure, dementia-friendly environment
- Reminiscence therapy and meaningful engagement
- Family support and involvement
Respite Care
Short-term stays to support recovery or provide a break for caregivers.
Respite care offers temporary accommodation for individuals who need short-term support. This can be for recovery after a hospital stay, to give family caregivers a break, or to trial residential care before making a permanent decision. Minimum stay is typically two weeks.
What's included:
- All residential care services
- Flexible short-term stays (minimum 2 weeks)
- Recovery support after hospital discharge
- Respite for family caregivers
- Opportunity to trial our care services
- Seamless transition if choosing permanent care
Not Sure Which Care Type is Right?
Our experienced team can help you understand your options and find the right care solution for you or your loved one.