Welcome to
Assisted living
Enjoy your independence without compromising on care, in one of our assisted living units. Each rental unit comprises a spacious bedroom and en-suite bathroom, with certain units enjoying direct garden access. Four units are large enough to accommodate couples. Every unit is equipped with a call button connected to the nurses’ station.

On-call assistance

In-house catering
Assisted Living
All available units
assisted Living
Our activities
Assisted Living residents have a host of facilities at their disposal, including board games, a darts board and pool table.
We encourage everyone to gather around our big screen on match days to support their team. And on beautiful days they can gather outdoors to enjoy playing pétanque.
Do I qualify for assisted living?
Assisted living residents can perform most daily tasks on their own, however might need a little help here and there.
On application, our head nurse will conduct an assessment which, together with a medical report from your doctor, will determine whether assisted living is the best option for you.
assisted living related FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I visit my parent?
Eden Park is bound by government legislation. When government increases the lockdown level, we unfortunately have to restrict visits accordingly, for the protection of the aged in our care. As soon as government lifts those restrictions, we allow family visits again.
Can I take my parent out for the day?
You are welcome to take your parent out for the day, as long as you take the necessary precautions with regards to COVID.
How many visitors are allowed?
We allow a maximum of 2 visitors at a time in the resident’s room. Residents are welcome to sit outside with their visitors if they have more than 2 visitors, but the number of visitors can’t exceed 4.
What happens if a resident gets COVID?
The resident is put in isolation in his/her room until full recovery. Nursing staff uses personal protective equipment and only a few of them are allowed in the room, to minimise exposure.
When is frail care an option?
Frail care is necessary when the resident can no longer feed themselves, wash themselves or go to the toilet unattended. Nursing support is required for those daily activities.
Interested in one of our assisted living suites?
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