Program highlights

Core components of a restorative stay

Practical, evidence-informed interventions

Restorative stays combine clinical assessment, individualized therapy schedules, nutrition support, and social engagement. Each component is aimed at improving functional ability, reducing barriers to independence, and supporting transition planning for ongoing care at home or in the community.

  • Multidisciplinary assessments and goal setting
  • Therapy sessions focused on mobility, strength, and activities of daily living
  • Tailored nutrition and medication review
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Program categories

Structured options for different needs

Short restorative stay

Focused rehabilitation (1–2 weeks)

Designed for brief, goal-oriented interventions to address acute declines in mobility or self-care, with daily therapy sessions and discharge planning.

Comprehensive restorative program

Extended support (3–6 weeks)

A longer program that allows for gradual conditioning, multidisciplinary input, and detailed planning for continued community-based supports after discharge.

Maintenance and wellness stay

Preventive and supportive stays

Shorter stays focused on exercise reinforcement, nutritional review, and activities that support ongoing independence for people with stable needs.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Clear information about stays and services

Eligibility is based on clinical assessment of needs, potential benefit from a structured program, and safety considerations. The intake process evaluates mobility, medical stability, and support needs to determine appropriate services.

Stays vary according to individual goals and clinical recommendations. Common durations range from short stays of one to two weeks to longer programs of several weeks, with regular reviews to assess progress and next steps.

Care includes oversight by nurses and clinicians, coordination with primary care providers as needed, and access to allied health professionals such as physiotherapists and dietitians. Any medical interventions are documented and communicated to the resident and family.

Family involvement is encouraged in care planning and goal setting. Visit arrangements follow facility policies and local public health guidance; scheduling consultations with care staff can help align expectations.

Costs depend on program length, level of clinical support, and accommodation choices. CalmNowCare provides itemized estimates following assessment and can discuss available payment methods and any third-party funding or insurance coordination.