Through love serve one another.” – Galatians 5:13
At 7Hands of Care, we understand the deep emotions and thoughtful consideration involved in the decision to move into a care home — whether for yourself or for a loved one. It’s never just a move; it’s a life transition filled with hope, concern, and the need for trust. That’s why our homes are more than just places to live — they are warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed to feel like home from the moment you arrive. Every detail, from our nurturing environment to our compassionate staff, is built around your comfort, dignity, and peace of mind.
We serve with purpose—offering care, support, and guidance you can always count on.
Start with a friendly conversation. Contact us by phone or online to share your needs, preferences, and concerns. Our care team is here to listen and guide you through the options available.
We’ll schedule a personal assessment — either in person or virtually — to understand your specific care requirements, health conditions, lifestyle, and goals. This ensures we recommend the right level of support.
Take a tour of our care homes (in person or virtually) to experience the environment, meet our team, and see if it feels right for you or your loved one. We’ll walk you through everything from rooms to daily life.
Once a decision is made, we develop a personalized care plan that meets your unique physical, emotional, and social needs — with flexibility to adapt as those needs evolve.
The caregivers from 7 Hands of Care treat my mother like family. They go above and beyond every day.
They don’t just show up—they truly care. You can feel the love in everything they do.
The comfort and safety of all members are of paramount importance to us. All residences are access-controlled with 24-hour onsite security.
The minimum age requirement for a nursing home varies based on the facility, but most only admit residents aged 62+. Moreover, there are laws and regulations governing nursing home admission, so it’s crucial to determine if this type of care is needed
Yes, spouses can live together in some assisted living facilities. Each one determines if they allow or do not allow, so always check ahead of time. However, having your parents bunk together in an assisted living room. Many couples, especially as they get older, rely on one another for companionship and support.
Yes, but most assisted living communities have requirements and some restrictions. At an SLR community, our Pet Agreement lays out all the details. The most important requirements are that your dog or cat must be licensed, neutered/spayed, and have up-to-date vaccinations.
Costs vary depending on the level of care required and the type of accommodation. We offer transparent pricing and will walk you through all financial details during the consultation.
Various types of care facilities can support people with Alzheimer’s disease. Nursing homes are suitable for people who need specialized, ongoing care from medical professionals. However, a nursing facility may not be the right option for every person or every stage of the disease.
Yes — we encourage regular visits from family and friends. We believe strong family connections play a vital role in emotional wellbeing.
Our caregivers are chosen for their kind hearts, integrity, and dedication. Each team member goes through background checks, ongoing training, and is committed to showing up not just with skill—but with soul.