"Will my mother feel abandoned?"
This is the question every family carries in. What we see: residents who were lonely at home become busier and more social here — and your daily visits (welcome every day) mean you become the visitor she looks forward to, not the caretaker she depends on.
"Will she be treated with dignity?"
Help is given with exactly what needs help — nothing more. Residents dress themselves if they can, garden if they want to, and are never spoken over. Come watch lunch service on your visit; that's the honest test.
"Simply put, one of the best decisions I've ever made! Since she has moved in she has integrated into the community and has taken a great liking to the individuals — both staff and other residents. Her mental health and physical health has greatly improved, more than I could have imagined. I used to worry all the time if my mom had what she needed and if she was lonely at home. I no longer worry — I am happy to see her smile and be active every day! It's been a life changer for us."
— Yashika Lamahewa · Son of a resident · Google Review