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
Program categories
Structured options for different needs
Short restorative stay
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
A longer program that allows for gradual conditioning, multidisciplinary input, and detailed planning for continued community-based supports after discharge.
Maintenance and wellness stay
Shorter stays focused on exercise reinforcement, nutritional review, and activities that support ongoing independence for people with stable needs.
Frequently asked questions
Clear information about stays and services