Where Lifestyle Meets Longevity

More than a care home. A curated environment fostering dignity, engagement, and joy.

Our Services

  • With a 1:3 staff-to-resident ratio, our home provides a level of personalized care and attention that larger facilities cannot. Our staff is always nearby, ensuring that help with daily tasks—like bathing, dressing, and mobility—is prompt, familiar, and consistent.

  • We provide a curated schedule of daily activities designed to keep residents socially connected and mentally active. Combined with three nutritious, home-cooked meals tailored to personal dietary needs, our focus is on nourishing both the body and the mind in a vibrant, engaging environment.

  • Led by our digital health PhD founder, resident health monitoring via the latest technology is integrated into daily care for personalized wellness and safety.

Design as Care

Our Japandi style home is designed for serenity, comfort, and safety. Spacious private bedrooms provide ample privacy and tranquility for our residents.

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Resident Attention Differs Us from other Care Facilities

We closely monitor our Residents in all facets of their well-being, which includes skin disorders, appetite, hydration, fall risk ambulation, socialization, and emotional disposition.

In sharp contrast to most other Home Care Facilities, our Residents spend their waking hours in the common areas of the home, not in their bedrooms. We feel that bedrooms are for sleeping, not living.

Most Care Homes have 2 live in Staff which works 24/7 with no awake staff at night, we do not. Our Staff is scheduled in multiple shifts which helps to ensure their readiness to meet all challenges and fulfill the duties of their shift.

The difference between our Care Home and other facilities is the intimacy of our environment, in a home-like setting, and more importantly, the daily program of activities for our Residents. We will work closely with all Resident’s primary care doctors to minimize chemical restraints and instead utilize individual appropriate activities to avoid chemical restraints.

We feel that the best possible quality of life cannot be achieved by drugging our elders and instead provide love, attention, and pampering of individual needs.