Skip to main content

Personalized Care & Support

At Tranquil Sand, we recognize that no two residents are the same. Each person arrives with their own history, preferences, abilities, and challenges — which is why our care is never one-size-fits-all. We create individualized care plans that adapt as needs change, ensuring residents always receive the right level of support while maintaining independence wherever possible.

Compassionate Support for Daily Living

Our dedicated team is available around the clock to assist with essential activities of daily living:

  • Bathing & Grooming: Gentle, respectful help with hygiene routines, ensuring residents feel fresh and confident.
  • Dressing Assistance: Encouragement and support while maintaining personal style and choice.
  • Mobility Support: From guided walks in our safe courtyards to hands-on assistance with transfers, we promote movement while reducing fall risks.
  • Medication Management: Licensed staff oversee medications with precision, from reminders to administration, so families never have to worry about missed doses.

Dignity, Respect, and Independence

We believe care should empower rather than restrict. Our approach emphasizes:

  • Maintaining Choice: Residents are encouraged to make decisions about clothing, meals, and activities.
  • Preserving Routine: Familiar daily patterns are respected, helping reduce anxiety and enhance comfort.
  • Encouraging Independence: We assist only as much as needed, allowing residents to do what they can for themselves safely.

Health & Wellness Oversight

Our staff work closely with healthcare providers to support overall wellness:

  • Regular health monitoring and vital checks.
  • Coordination with physicians, therapists, and specialists.
  • Early detection of changes in behavior, mood, or health status to prevent crises.

A Family-Centered Approach

We know that families are an essential part of the care journey. That’s why we:

  • Hold regular care plan reviews and updates with families.
  • Provide open lines of communication, so loved ones always feel informed.
  • Offer education and guidance to help families better understand memory-related conditions.