Amenities



1. Patient Accommodations: Patient accommodations refer to the living spaces provided to residents within the elderly care facility. These accommodations are designed to be safe, comfortable, and conducive to the well-being of residents. They offer a sense of privacy, security, and promote a homely atmosphere where residents can rest, relax, and engage in various activities.

2. Activity Center: An activity center is a dedicated space within the facility that offers a wide range of social, recreational, and educational activities for residents. It serves as a hub for fostering social interactions, promoting physical and mental stimulation, and enhancing overall well-being. The activity center provides opportunities for residents to participate in group activities, hobbies, games, and cultural events, ultimately improving their quality of life.

3. Walking Gardens: Walking gardens are outdoor spaces designed specifically for residents to enjoy nature, fresh air, and physical exercise. These gardens are typically equipped with walking paths, benches, and beautifully landscaped areas. They provide a peaceful and serene environment for residents to stroll, relax, and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of nature.

4. Medical Transport: Medical transport refers to transportation services provided by the facility for residents who require medical appointments, hospital transfers, or specialized care outside the facility. These services ensure that residents have access to necessary medical care, maintaining their health and well-being. Medical transport may include the use of specially equipped vehicles and trained staff to ensure safe and comfortable transportation.

5. Clinic Service: A clinic service within the facility offers residents convenient access to on-site medical care. This may include regular check-ups, consultations with healthcare professionals, and minor medical treatments. Having a clinic service on-site ensures prompt and efficient healthcare delivery, reducing the need for residents to travel outside the facility for routine medical care.

6. Daily Care Services: Daily care services encompass a range of essential activities provided by the facility to meet residents’ daily living needs. These services may include assistance with personal hygiene, dressing, grooming, medication management, meal preparation, housekeeping, and laundry. Daily care services are designed to support residents in maintaining their independence and overall well-being.

7. Extended Care Services: Extended care services refer to additional care and support provided for residents with more complex medical conditions or specialized needs. These services may include rehabilitation therapies, specialized nursing care, pain management, wound care, and palliative care. Extended care services ensure that residents with advanced care requirements receive the necessary attention and assistance to improve their quality of life.

8. Dental Service: Dental services within the facility focus on providing comprehensive oral healthcare to residents. This includes regular dental check-ups, cleanings, restorative treatments, denture care, and oral health education. Dental services aim to maintain the oral health of residents, prevent dental problems, and enhance their overall well-being.

9. Prescriptions: The facility’s prescription services involve the management and dispensing of medications to residents as prescribed by healthcare professionals. This service ensures that residents receive their medications in a timely and accurate manner, reducing the risk of medication errors and promoting proper medication adherence for optimal health outcomes.

10. Visa Liaison: Visa liaison services support residents who require assistance with visa and passport management. This service involves liaising with immigration offices, assisting with visa renewals, coordinating necessary documentation, and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations. The visa liaison service helps residents navigate complex administrative processes, ensuring their legal status and facilitating their continued stay in the country. Medical transport refers to transportation services provided by the facility for residents who require medical appointments, hospital transfers, or specialized care outside the facility. These services ensure that residents have access to necessary medical care, maintaining their health and well-being. Medical transport may include the use of specially equipped vehicles and trained staff to ensure safe and comfortable transportation.