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