Gardens at Les Mariannes

Families

Are you worried about someone you love?

The first call can be from a spouse, parent, adult child, sibling, friend or doctor. You do not need the person to fill in a form first.

You can call first

The first conversation is often from a spouse, parent, adult child, sibling, friend or family doctor. You do not need the person to complete a form, and you do not need to have already convinced them.

We will not pressure admission

Residential care is not always the right next step. A confidential discussion can help you think, including how to raise the subject, without a sales script.

Family work during a stay

When everyone agrees it is useful, family sessions and guidance can form part of the plan. Consent and privacy still belong to the guest.

After they leave

Families need a plan too

Discharge is not the end of care. Aftercare may include follow-up, coordination with professionals at home, and a realistic conversation about what the household can and cannot hold.

Quiet grounds at the end of a stay

Begin here

Speak confidentially

Whether you are exploring care for yourself or for someone you love, the first step is a private discussion. There is no obligation, and nothing is priced before that conversation.