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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Starting early helps maintain independence, prevent decline, and improve quality of life. Waiting too long often limits options and increases stress for both seniors and families.

  • The earlier, the better. Starting with a day program can help maintain structure, social connection, and overall wellbeing.

  • Day care offers structured daytime support and activities. Short stay provides temporary care. Living is for longer-term residential support.

  • Prices vary depending on the service and frequency. Detailed pricing is available on each service page.

  • Yes. We encourage visits and trial days so families can make the right decision with confidence.

  • We can help you determine which option best fits your loved one’s needs, stage of life, and level of support.

  • That is very common. Starting with low-threshold support, such as a day program or trial day, can make the transition feel more comfortable.

  • Our day program includes structured activities, social interaction, movement, and supportive care in a safe environment.

  • Short stay includes temporary accommodation, care, supervision, and access to daily activities, based on availability and individual needs.

  • Assisted living is for seniors who are still relatively independent but need some support. Supported living is for seniors who need more daily structure and care.

  • The intake process helps us understand the needs of your loved one and guide you toward the most suitable service.

  • Yes. Trial days and visits are possible, depending on the service.

  • That is one of our priorities. We focus on dignity, warmth, and creating an environment where seniors feel safe and welcome.

  • [Add based on actual service offering.]

  • Yes. Depending on the service, we offer different options and frequencies.

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