
Who this is for
The Kind Of Resident This Serves Best.
Residents who need help with walking, transferring between bed and chair, getting in and out of the bathroom, or using a walker or wheelchair — including those recovering from a fall, surgery, or stroke.
Our approach
How We Actually Do This.
We help as little as possible and as much as needed. The home is fully wheelchair-accessible, with grab bars, walk-in shower options, and hallways wide enough for a walker. Our caregivers are trained in safe transfer techniques to protect both the resident and themselves.
What's included
The Full Scope Of This Service.
- Fully wheelchair-accessible home
- Grab bars in bathrooms
- Wide hallways for walkers and wheelchairs
- Safe transfer techniques (gait belt, two-person assist when needed)
- Help with walking and movement throughout the home
- Fall prevention and risk assessment
- Coordination with physical therapy if prescribed
- Outdoor patio access for fresh-air walks
"Dad came to Simon after a hip replacement and the team was incredible — careful, patient, gradually helping him get steady on his feet again. He's walking with a cane now instead of a wheelchair."
Common questions
What Families Ask Us.
Is the home wheelchair-accessible throughout?
Yes. Every space — bedrooms, bathrooms, dining, living areas, and the patio — is wheelchair-accessible.
Can you help with transfers if my loved one can't bear weight?
Yes, with two-person assist or appropriate equipment. We assess every resident's mobility needs and plan accordingly.
What if my loved one has fallen in the past?
We do a fall risk assessment when they move in and adjust the environment and care plan to reduce risk — including monitored bathroom visits if needed.
Will my loved one still get exercise?
Yes. Movement, even small amounts, matters. We encourage walking when safe, gentle stretches, and time on the patio.