Located between the beach and a golf course, this medicalised retirement home for dependent elderly people is composed of 72 equipped rooms on the ground floor, with a private garden and direct access to the sea. The rooms in the medicalised retirement home for couples or individuals are equipped with a multi-position electric medical bed with anti-bedsore mattress, air conditioning, heating, wheelchair-accessible shower room, oxygen devices and serum feet.
Bordering the Mediterranean Sea, the Tunisian medicalised retirement home gives access to a beach equipped with deckchairs and parasols, making this medicalised accommodation establishment for dependent elderly people the ideal place to welcome you during your stay. Offering both a high standard of service and a calm and relaxing environment, the retirement home also offers a rehabilitation room, a games room, an emergency room and an Alzheimer’s centre.
The rehabilitation room in the Médicalisé Tunisie nursing home for the dependent elderly
Staying active is an important part of staying independent and healthy. These courses are designed for the elderly and consist of strengthening and balance exercises to reduce the risk of falling. Physiotherapy can play an important role in maintaining your abilities as you age.
The games room in the Médicalisé Tunisie residential facility for the elderly:
An individualised and well thought out activity programme is at the heart of quality life for residents of nursing homes Tunisia. Activities are not limited to bingo and television. In fact, activity programmes can be very creative and stimulating for the mind for a good integration into society. And the benefits of a good programme for health and well-being are increasingly documented. Activities are an integral part of the cultural change movement and are at the heart of person-centred care. They are essential for the quality of life of residents.
An Alzheimer’s unit:
At some point, many older people need to move to a nursing home (also called a home for the dependent elderly), which offers the highest level of long-term care. This setting offers 24-hour skilled nursing care and assistance with ADLs. Staff members have varying levels of medical training and can assist with medication, infusions, injections, wound care and other complex medical tasks. Patients with Alzheimer’s disease are usually in the advanced stages when they move into a nursing home. At this stage of the disease, many are incontinent and may be unable to walk safely, communicate or feed themselves. These high-level needs require intensive care and supervision that only a nursing home with an Alzheimer’s unit can provide. Our retirement home in Tunisia has a special care unit for Alzheimer’s disease. This unit is located in a separate section of the building where the medical team is specially trained to deal with people with Alzheimer’s disease. The fee for people with Alzheimer’s disease is different, you will have to pay for nursing home care.
To ensure that your stay in our Tunisian nursing home takes place in the best possible conditions, we provide a care service for the elderly, ranging from loss of autonomy to high dependency.