Our Residential Homes Are Based Around Lifestyle Choices

Your care, your way.

We prioritise your wellbeing, enabling and assisting you to live as independently as possible - safe in the knowledge that support is on hand, should you require. 

However our residents like to live, our residential care homes can support them in a safe, assisted lifestyle, with access to round-the-clock help if it is needed. We also have an on-site qualified nursing team and close links with a range of local health professionals, from GPs to podiatrists. So, if needs change, we can support that too.   

Residential Care at Renaissance: A Holistic Approach to Wellbeing

At Renaissance, we believe that residential care should be more than just a place to live; it should be an environment where residents can thrive. We are dedicated to providing supportive and person-led assisted living in Scotland that nurtures the physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of every individual. Our holistic approach is designed to enhance the lives of our residents, allowing them to flourish in a caring and engaging setting.

Benefits of residential care :

• Social Connection: Enjoy a comfortable environment with daily opportunities for socialisation, making new friends, and participating in group activities – whatever your interests.

• Community Engagement: Stay connected to the wider community through organised outings and events, giving you a sense of purpose and belonging.

• Around-the-Clock Support: Have peace of mind knowing that professional support is available 24/7. Our dedicated team is always on hand to assist with any needs that may arise – with access to a wider bank of professionals if and when required.

• Worry-free and Complete Service : With our all-inclusive approach, you can leave the details to us. Your monthly fee covers all the amenities and support you'd expect, including accommodation, meals, activities, and around-the-clock care. It's an all-in-one solution for your peace of mind.

Staff member engages in conversation with a resident in a comfortable lounge setting

What is residential care?

Residential care is a fully staffed home environment for people who want to live full, autonomous lives with the support of a friendly team behind them.

Our highly individualised, person-centred approach means a resident can access support when needed. Maybe they need help with laundry or personal care. They may require extra assistance with meals or managing medications. They might just find joy in the company of living safely with like-minded friends. 

  • "I'm proud to be a social care worker. Working with older adults is a privilege, and it brings me great joy to use my skills to enhance their quality of life. My team and I are deeply invested in each resident's care—it's truly a personal connection." Liz MacRae
  • Staff are friendly and helpful, and my wife is happy and well looked after. She enjoys the entertainment and trips out on the minibus. Relative, Torry
  • The facilities are wonderful. It’s such a nice home. Very clean and well-equipped. Staff are amazing. Friendly and engaging, and they really seem to enjoy their work and genuinely care about doing the job well with professionalism and empathy. Food quality and choice are excellent. I feel at ease knowing that my mother is safe, secure and being well looked after. Relative, Letham Park

Residential Care FAQ

Your care, your way. Discover how residential care can support your independence while remaining connected to the people, places, and things that are important to you :

  • What is residential care ?

    Residential care offers a supportive and secure living environment for those who need assistance with daily living, but wish to maintain an independent and active lifestyle. It's an ideal choice for individuals who want to continue living a fulfilling life with the peace of mind that comes from having a dedicated team of expert caregivers on hand.

  • Why choose residential care?

    Residential care is designed to help you live a full and independent life, filled with purpose and companionship. If you're finding it harder to manage daily routines or household tasks, residential care provides the expert support you need while preserving your freedom and independence.

  • What is the difference between a residential home and a nursing home?

    While nursing homes cater to those with complex medical needs and a high level of nursing care, residential homes focus on providing expert assistance with daily living in a comfortable, community-based setting. Staff across both our residential and nursing home teams are highly trained and skilled, using innovative tools like PainChek to ensure our residents' wellbeing.

  • Who qualifies for residential care?

    Eligibility is determined through a free care needs assessment conducted by your local council. This process helps identify how your needs, due to age or health, may be affecting your ability to handle daily tasks and live independently, ensuring you receive the right support.

  • How much does residential care cost?

    Residential care costs may vary depending on individual need – however it can be a great option for many people looking to maintain their independence and simplify budgeting. Any fee includes amenities including your accommodation, utilities, meals, activities*, and 24/7 support when required. This all-inclusive approach ensures a high quality of life with everything taken care of.

Arrange a Visit

The best way to experience the personal touch of our care homes is to come along for a free, no-commitment guided tour from one of our team. 

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