Kentridge

Elderly Living

At Kentridge Elderly Living, we offer a warm, family-style alternative to large institutional care. Our Kent homes are designed to provide residents with comfort, safety, and respectful support in an environment that feels peaceful, personal, and genuinely welcoming.

With attentive caregivers, personalized care planning, and a focus on dignity, we help older adults receive the assistance they need while preserving as much independence as possible.

Why Families Choose

Kentridge Elderly Living

Why Families Choose

Personalized Care Plans

Each resident receives support shaped around their health needs, routines, preferences, and long-term goals.

24/7 Compassionate Support

Caregivers are available around the clock to provide supervision, reassurance, and prompt help whenever it is needed.

Medication Oversight

We help residents stay on track with medications and health routines through consistent, attentive daily care.

Home-Cooked Meals

Fresh meals and snacks are prepared with comfort, nutrition, and dietary needs in mind.

Mobility and Safety

From transfers to fall-prevention support, we work to keep residents comfortable, secure, and as independent as possible.

Family-Style Living

Residents enjoy the warmth of a smaller home environment where connection, calm, and dignity come first.

A Peaceful | Kent Setting

Our home is thoughtfully arranged to help residents feel safe, calm, and comfortable every day.

  • Private and semi-private living spaces designed for daily comfort
  • Wheelchair-accessible areas and safety-minded room layouts
  • Shared dining and living spaces that encourage connection and routine
  • Outdoor areas where residents can relax, enjoy fresh air, and spend quiet time with family
  • A Peaceful | Kent Setting

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    Questions Families

    Often Ask

    Choosing care for a loved one can feel overwhelming. These are some of the most common questions we hear from families who are exploring their options.