Services
we provide many versatile services
our services
Our services are designed to support seniors, families and care professionals at every stage of the caregiving journey.
We provide 24-hour residential care for elderly individuals experiencing memory loss, reduced mobility or other health challenges, ensuring consistent supervision and compassionate support in a safe, structured environment.
To assist families caring at home, we offer the CareBox — a practical resource filled with helpful guidance, tips and essential information for caring for frail, immobile individuals or those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
In addition, we present first aid training and specialised workshops for care facilities, family caregivers and healthcare settings. These programmes help caregivers and nurses build confidence, strengthen their skills and respond effectively to both everyday care needs and emergencies.
Our approach focuses on care and training that are practical, safe and sustainable in real-world settings.
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dementia care
Who Is This For?
Our residential care is suitable for older adults who need more support and supervision than can safely be provided at home.
This may include:
- Seniors living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease
- Older adults showing noticeable changes in memory, judgement or behaviour
- Individuals who wander, become confused, or are unsafe when left alone
- People with reduced mobility who need assistance throughout the day and night
- Those who struggle with personal care, medication management or daily routines
- Elderly individuals who require consistent supervision for their safety and wellbeing
Families often consider residential care when care at home has become overwhelming, or when a loved one can no longer be safely supported without 24-hour help.
Our aim is to provide a safe, structured and compassionate environment where residents feel secure, supported and treated with dignity — while families gain peace of mind.
care box
Who Is This For?
CareBox is designed for people who have suddenly found themselves in a caregiving role and need practical help and guidance at home.
This may include:
- Family members caring for an ageing parent, spouse or relative at home
- Those supporting someone living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease
- Caregivers assisting a person with limited mobility or who spends long periods in bed or a chair
- Families unsure how to handle daily care tasks such as hygiene, safety, routines or comfort
- Anyone who wants to provide better care but does not have medical training
Many families want to keep their loved one at home, but do not always know what to do or what is needed. CareBox provides clear guidance, helpful tips and practical tools to make everyday care safer, easier and less overwhelming.
You don’t have to figure everything out on your own.
first aid
Who Is This For?
Our first aid training is suitable for anyone who may need to respond to an emergency at home, in the workplace or in the community.
This may include:
- Caregivers and healthcare support staff
- Family members caring for elderly or vulnerable loved ones
- Employees who require first aid certification for their workplace
- Teachers, childcare providers and school staff
- Coaches, swimming instructors and sports trainers
- Community volunteers, church workers and activity coordinators
- Businesses wanting to ensure staff are prepared for emergencies
In many workplaces, having trained first aiders is a legal requirement, and employers are responsible for ensuring that staff can respond appropriately to injuries or medical emergencies. First aid training helps organisations meet these responsibilities while also protecting employees, clients and visitors.
Most emergencies happen unexpectedly, and the first few minutes are often the most important. First aid training gives you the knowledge and confidence to stay calm, act quickly and assist until professional medical help arrives.
You don’t need to be a medical professional to help save a life — you just need to know what to do.
workshops
Who Is This For?
Our workshops are designed for individuals and organisations who want to improve the quality of care they provide through practical, hands-on learning.
This may include:
- Care facilities and institutions wanting to strengthen caregiver and nursing skills
- Family caregivers supporting elderly or medically fragile loved ones
- Healthcare practices and organisations seeking staff development
- Retirement villages, assisted living facilities and day care centres
- Teams needing guidance on specific care challenges such as dementia care, pressure care, communication or safety
Many caregivers want to do the right thing but are unsure how to handle certain situations. Our workshops focus on real-life care scenarios, practical solutions and clear guidance that can be applied immediately in everyday care.
The goal is simple: better understanding, greater confidence and safer care for those who depend on it.
Caregiver
Training
Who Is This For?
Our caregiver training is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to safely care for a person at home, as well as organisations that need properly trained caregiving staff.
This may include:
- Individuals who want to become professional caregivers
- Caregivers currently working in homes or care facilities who need formal training
- Care institutions wanting to upskill their caregiving staff
- Family members caring for an elderly loved one or someone with ongoing health needs
- People returning to the workplace who want practical, employable skills in caregiving
Many people are placed in caregiving roles without preparation and feel unsure about what to do. Our training focuses on real-life home care situations — daily care, safety, hygiene, communication, dementia support and basic health monitoring — so caregivers are confident and capable in practice, not only in theory.
The aim is to prepare caregivers to provide safe, respectful and dignified care while also opening opportunities for meaningful employment in the care sector.


