FAQs

  • Do we need to send food along with our parents when they are coming for Adult daycare?

    No, we provide balanced meals for all our elderly residents ourselves.

    But if you want to send them with a lunchbox, we will help your parents eat from it at the time.

  • My old age parents need medicines via Injections, do you have facilities for medical assistance?

    We have on duty professional nurses with us, who are trained and experienced in dealing elderly in need of medical assistance, giving them medicines via IV or IM.

  • My mother needs medical bed, do you have the facility of keeping old age people on medical bed, if needed?

    Yes, we do provide medical beds for our residents who require them. At Love and Care Home, if your parents need specialized care or assistance, our team is equipped to support them with the right medical setup, including medical beds and attentive, trained staff.

  • Do you take your residents out of the facility for any activity or tour?

    Yes, we do! At Love and Care Home, we believe that meaningful experiences outside our facility are essential for our residents' emotional and mental well-being.

    We regularly arrange short drives and gentle outings, including gardening activities at a nearby park, where our residents can enjoy fresh air, connect with nature, and engage in light physical activity in a safe and supervised environment.

  • How do you keep your old age residents busy?

    We keep our residents engaged with board games, movie time, tea-time chats, and short outings for gardening and fresh air. Every day is filled with simple joys and meaningful moments.

  • My father has Alzheimer’s and often leaves home, forgetting his way back. How can you help in such a case?

    At Love and Care Home, we understand the unique needs and challenges of individuals living with Alzheimer’s. Our facility is designed to ensure safety, structure, and supervision at all times.

    We provide:

    Secure premises to prevent wandering

    Trained staff experienced in memory care

    A calm, familiar environment that supports routine and reduces confusion