Homecare is a service which allows the elderly, frail or disabled to continue living in their own home whilst receiving the care they need. Care professionals can either make regular visits to your home, or move in with you to provide round-the-clock live-in care. Care professionals have a wide variety of duties, depending on your needs, including helping you get in and out of bed, helping you to get washed and dressed, carrying out domestic tasks or just providing companionship and enabling you to have a social life.
Homecare, or domiciliary care as it is also known, is an incredibly flexible service. Whether you need a care professional for a few hours a week, several hours a day or all day every day on a short term or long term basis, your homecare can be organised around your specific requirements.
If you need help with daily routines and don’t want to move into a care home, then homecare is the service for you.
Yes, you can get 24 hour care at home, but you must be able to provide a spare room for your care professional to live in. Having a live-in care professional means you can get 24 hour a day support in your own home, during the day and night.
We aspire to work according to your budget
The cost of homecare will vary depending on your specific needs.
To arrange homecare services for you or your loved one, simply get in touch your local branch to book a free, no obligation consultation. We will then come and meet you in your home at a time which suits you to assess your needs and answer your questions. We will find a care professional for you, make all the arrangements for your care to begin and will always be here to support you throughout your care journey.
No, we are not a Non – Governmental Organisation. We are a private limited liability company registered in Nigeria.
No, we are not a nursing home or hospice. We are a residential care home. A nursing home is a home providing residential accommodation for elderly people with nursing needs i.e. they have care needs which needs the attention of a nurse daily or round the clock. A qualified state registered nurse is usually on duty 24hours in a nursing home.
A hospice is a home providing care for the sick and terminally ill.
Hope Villa is a residential care home for elderly who needs long term care staying in our accommodation rather in their own home or living with relatives.
Yes we can care for everyone but not the following people who:
Our care home is open to admission to individuals for day-care and long-term care. Admissions to the care home must be adequately planned. Following an enquiry, a visit is arranged for the individual and or the family to view the home at first and to ensure the placement and the environment will be suitable in meeting the individuals need, pay the pay the assessment fee and then the Care Home Manager carries out a pre-admission assessment. Please see “Living With Us” section for more details.
Our fee is determined by the care level and choice of room either shared or private. Some factors that are considered when assessing a care level are as follows: Please note this list is not exhaustive:
Yes, our assessment fee is ₦95,000. This covers all (seven) blood tests (Haematology, Kidney Function, Liver Function, Lipid Profile, Diabetes [diagnosis or follow-up], and Hepatitis), (2) Urinalysis and (3) COVID-19 test. There would be no extra charges incurred if the individual is based in Ibadan or environs, however, there would be additional charges incurred if the potential service user is based outside of Ibadan and we have to travel to them, but our charges are reasonable.
Our ten-room property has rooms for single occupancy, as well as larger rooms for double occupancy.
No, occupants of single rooms do not share their toilet and bathroom facilities with anyone. All our rooms are en-suite but in double rooms only the two people in same room share the same toilet and bathroom facilities. All our bathrooms have been fitted to provide wet room facilities and have shower chairs which provide full body support.
Yes, our staffs are trained in the care and management of diabetes. We are able to monitor their blood sugar and provide for their dietary needs. A foot practitioner/podiatrist visits every 2 months for a check –up as well.
For Christians, a visiting pastor attends the home on a weekly basis. Residents can attend a church of their own choosing as long as a risk assessment deem it safe. If required a carer may escort and all other expenses (such as transportation fee) has to be met by the resident.
Muslim residents can practice in their room in private as often as required in the day.
We offer a variety of activities daily as a group or on a one-to-one basis. Activities includes reminiscence, Ludo, Mancala (Ayo Olopon), dancing, singing, draught/checkers, watching movies, cookery, arts and crafts, exercise, walk-about and themed days out. We do hope you will join in some activities and events that happen regularly. We have weekly schedule of planned activities displayed at the home.
To keep our residents healthy and happy, we provide quality nutritious meal. We offer a variety of meals and our menus are tailored for every taste, dietary and cultural requirement. Please check the “Dining and Nutrition” section for more details
We do not have a medical facility. We are providing care for individuals in our care home who can no longer live on their own or just want company of others. Our residents are not sick people. We provide holistic care working with other professionals who visit as often as required such as dentist, nutritionist, opticians, podiatrist, nurses, doctors and other specialist such as physiotherapists. We do however have the appropriate trained staffs and various medical equipment which enable us carry out tasks safely and efficiently. A local competent hospital which is only about 5 minutes’ drive away is at our disposal in case of emergencies.
All care is delivered by trained staff following protocols detailed in the established care plans. Please see “Living With US” section
Relatives or Next of Kin would be informed of emergencies without delay however, an update would be forwarded to the nominated person by email every month.
Our premises is gated and watched attentively by professional security guards on site 24 hours. The property is also protected and monitored by round the clock CCTV camera system.
Yes, that is called domiciliary care. We can supply trained staff to support people who still live in their own homes but require additional support with household tasks, personal care or any other activity that allows them to maintain their independence and quality of life. At present, we are only able to offer this service in selected areas. Please check the ‘Care At Home’ section of the website for more details.
Our monthly charges range is N250,000 – N350, 000 per month depending on level of care and type of room required. Care level is based on assessment which may be determined to be Low, Medium, High or Complex. Please check the “Living With Us” section for more details.
Daycare – N5,000 – N8,500 per day | Attendance from 9am – 5pm | |||
Daytime care provided | Meals X 2 | Activities | ||
Short stay (Respite) Weekly Cost | SHARED ROOM | LOW CARE | MEDIUM CARE | HIGH CARE |
N70,000 | N75,000 | N80,000 | ||
PRIVATE ROOM | N75,000 | N85,000 | N90,000 | |
Long Term (Permanent) Monthly Cost | SHARED ROOM | N250,000 | N265,000 | N285,000 |
PRIVATE ROOM | N270,000 | N290,000 | N310,000 |
Please check the “Living With Us” section for more details.
Yes, if deemed safe by a risk assessment. Should a resident wish to go out on their own they simply need to let the Home Manager know of your whereabouts and sign themselves out in case we have a fire drill so that we know who is in the building. We strongly encourage relatives to be involved and take the resident out for a meal, social event, or to the local shops. and amenities.
Although this is something we do not like to talk about, the law of nature has already predetermined an end for everyone. Upon death of a resident, a doctor is called to attend the care home and certify the death. At the same time, the family is informed. The appointed funeral director is informed, and the deceased is removed following the instruction of the family or/and wishes of the deceased made known before death.
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No, we are not a Non – Governmental Organisation. We are a private limited liability company registered in Nigeria.
No, we are not a nursing home or hospice. We are a residential care home. A nursing home is a home providing residential accommodation for elderly people with nursing needs i.e. they have care needs which needs the attention of a nurse daily or round the clock. A qualified state registered nurse is usually on duty 24hours in a nursing home.
A hospice is a home providing care for the sick and terminally ill.
Hope Villa is a residential care home for elderly who needs long term care staying in our accommodation rather in their own home or living with relatives.
Yes we can care for everyone but not the following people who:
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