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Our services

Every resident arrives with a different set of needs. These are the areas we support, and they are adjusted individually rather than applied as a package.

The front door of the house — a carved wooden door with a leaded oval window, set under an arched fanlight.
The shared living room, with sofas and armchairs on a wood floor beneath a chandelier, and the dining table beyond.

Dementia Care

Compassionate support for memory care and daily needs

Dementia is a group of symptoms affecting memory and social abilities. It generally involves memory and is commonly caused by Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia symptoms vary depending on the different causes. At Bellevue Rose AFH Inc., we understand that it is important to give extra comprehensive care to people who are suffering from dementia. You can be assured that we will give you the best services at our senior care home.

People with dementia may experience these psychological changes:

  • Anxiety

    Feelings of fear or unease due to confusion or unfamiliar environments.

  • Paranoia

    Suspicion or mistrust of others, often caused by memory loss and confusion.

  • Depression

    Sadness or withdrawal, commonly linked to cognitive decline and loss of independence.

  • Hallucinations

    Seeing or hearing things that aren’t there, often triggered by confusion or brain changes.

Mental Health

Dedicated care for emotional and psychological well-being

Mental health problems are very common among older adults, but always know that help is available. Here, we know the importance of your emotional, psychological, and social well-being. We help you in handling your stress and how you relate to others, and we guide you in making your choices.

The back garden, with a covered gazebo and seating on a paved patio, edged by hedges and evergreens.

We offer care for people who are living with:

  • Dementia

    A group of symptoms affecting memory and social ability, commonly caused by Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Alzheimer’s disease

    A progressive disorder that causes brain cells to waste, and the most common cause of dementia.

  • Parkinson’s disease

    A degenerative disorder affecting the motor system, which commonly begins around age 60 or older.

The open living and dining area, with the table laid, armchairs, and doors leading off to the bedrooms.

Elderly 24/7 Care

Round-the-clock assistance for safety and comfort

Here at Bellevue Rose AFH Inc., we understand that as a person gets older, they need more supervision to ensure their well-being and their safety. We keep track of their daily activities and make sure that they are given extra care. We have dependable staff who are capable of assisting our senior residents at any time of the day.

At our senior care home, we can assure you of the following:

  • Reliable supervision
  • Peace of mind
  • Companionship
  • Personal care
  • Safety in a home-like environment

Personal Care

Reliable support for daily hygiene and activities

At Bellevue Rose AFH Inc., one of our main objectives is to improve the lives of our residents while maintaining their dignity and independence. We offer this service because we understand that due to some conditions, some seniors cannot maintain their care routines.

A tiled bathroom with a step-free shower, a grab rail, a handheld shower head, folded towels and a wheeled shower chair.

Our personal care includes:

  • Assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Laundry and housekeeping
  • Washing and toileting
  • Emotional and physical support
  • Medication reminder / monitoring
  • Assistance with walking, transfer, and eating
  • Feeding

Whatever the service

What every resident gets

  • Someone on hand at all hours

    A caregiver is on the premises around the clock, and a registered nurse is on call 24 hours a day.

  • A well-secured, safe house

    The home is secured and safe to live in, and the surroundings stay calm and familiar.

  • Familiar routines

    The day follows a rhythm each resident knows, which matters most for those living with memory loss.

  • The everyday things

    Meals, laundry and housekeeping, alongside help with personal care and medication reminders.

Questions families ask

  • What support do you provide for someone living with dementia?

    Memory care, help with daily activities, and a settled routine in surroundings that stay familiar. Care is planned around the individual rather than applied as a package.

  • Which conditions do you support?

    We care for residents living with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, as well as those who simply need help with the everyday things.

  • Is someone there during the night?

    Yes. A caregiver is on the premises at all hours, and a registered nurse is on call 24 hours a day.

  • Is the home a safe environment for someone with dementia?

    The house is well-secured and safe to live in, and we keep it calm and familiar, which is what makes the day easier for someone with memory loss.

  • What is included in personal care?

    Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, washing and toileting, walking, transfers, eating and feeding, along with laundry, housekeeping and medication reminders.

  • Is there assistance with medication?

    Yes. We provide medication reminders and monitor that medication is taken as prescribed.

  • Can I visit my loved one?

    Yes — we encourage families to visit and to stay involved in day-to-day life here. Call us and we will arrange a time.

  • How do we get started?

    Call us, or send a message through the contact page. We will talk through what your loved one needs and arrange a time for you to come and see the house.

Give your loved one the care they deserve.

We are dedicated to providing a nurturing, supportive environment that prioritizes dignity, comfort, and quality of life. If you are looking for compassionate care for your loved one, we are here to help.