Ciliarycare Health Company Harare

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Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age HomesProfessional Carewww.ciliarycare.orghttps://www.facebook.com/ciliarycarehealthco...
07/02/2023

Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age Homes
Professional Care
www.ciliarycare.org
https://www.facebook.com/ciliarycarehealthco

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes
Operations Manager
Moses Chirwa
Contact us for more details.
South Africa: +27736373735
South Africa: +2787 095 9443
Zimbabwe: +2637113879866
Zimbabwe:: +263778497065
Information: ciliarycare@ciliarycare.org
National: care@ciliarycare.org
Branch: lynett@ciliarycare.org
Southern Africa: operations@ciliarycare.org
Human Resources: recruitment@ciliarycare.org

Physical Address: 3 Rivonia Rd, Sandhurst, Sandton, 2196
Physical Address: 148 Enterprise Road, Highlands, Harare
Physical Address: 37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001
Physical Address: 42R7+972, Talbot Road, Harare, Zimbabwe

www.ciliarycare.org

| Dementia Care | Palliative Care | Frail Care | Postoperative Care | Disability Care | Companion Care | Relief Care | Child & Baby Care | Family Caregiver Training|

Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age Homes. Our services provide care and support to vulnerable adults to enjoy the benefits of independent living in their homes as a direct alternative to residential care.

We encourage the family and friends of our residents to form part of our community and to visit their loved ones regularly. The mission of Ciliarycare Health Company is to provide accommodation and nursing services that assist the individual in maintaining the quality of life, dignity and as far as possible, the independence that they are accustomed to. We strive to provide a real home experience with maximum comfort and a warm and friendly atmosphere. Our free, no obligation home care assessment gives you an excellent opportunity to find out how we can meet your care needs.

During these unprecedented times, the health, wellbeing and comfort of our residents continues to be our number one priority, putting the people we care for at the forefront of every decision we have made with the fundamental aim of giving families and friends ultimate peace of mind.

Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age Homes are High quality, person-centred residential care, dementia care, nursing care and respite care within warm and friendly care homes. We are an award-winning organization, and we are also an Investors in People accredited organization. Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes is a Social care provider in high-quality supported living and residential care for people with learning disabilities, autism and other complex needs. All services are custom done to client specific need and these include Domiciliary Care, Palliative Care, Frail Care, Postoperative Care, Disability Care, Companion Care, Relief Care, Child & Baby Care and Family Caregiver Training.

Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age Homes understand that the conditions in which people live, work, and play influence their mental and physical health, their ability to access health care, and individuals' health-related behaviors. Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age Homes’ interventions to address social needs and maximize the success of health care plans. We encourage family life and encourage family visits. We invite you to join our residents for tea and cake or a meal whenever possible. We offer frail care, assisted care and independence care with 24 hour nursing staff available. Three meals as well as morning and afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room. A variety of en suite, twin rooms, single rooms and shared bathroom rooms are available.

Our Experience
Any organisation is only as good as the people behind it. Each member of our senior management team brings an unrivalled depth and breadth of experience to their role, gained from a lifetime dedicated to working in high-quality residential and nursing care. United by their strong commitment to Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age Homes’ vision and values, our senior managers have the passion, knowledge and experience to inspire our hand-picked teams of staff and help transform our residents’ lives for the better. With such a wealth of skills, imagine what we could do for you or your loved one in the future. The right environment coupled with the right care and the right stimulation can transform people’s lives, helping them to feel happier and more fulfilled. Our outstanding care is shaped around the needs of the people we look after. Our select Care Team spend time getting to know residents’ personalities, preferences and concerns updating daily care records instantly via handsets with Person-Centred Software. PCS also assists us to monitor individual care plans in all of our homes, ensuring that each resident receives the most appropriate, person-centred care at all times.

Assisted Living
Residents in our mid-care facility can maintain their independence but may require some assistance. Meals are served in the dining room; their laundry is done, and rooms are regularly cleaned. Medication is dispensed by our nursing sisters.

Our mid-care accommodation consists of a large room with a separate kitchenette. Residents may have a kettle, microwave, toaster, and a fridge. All our rooms have their own bathroom. At Rosehaven we not only focus on the physical needs of our residents, but also on their psychological, social, and spiritual needs as well. We want our residents to stay fit and healthy, both physically and mentally. To ensure a quality life, we have a social program administered by our Social Worker. Residents can take part in various activities that suit their preferences and lifestyle.

Our Quality Care, Your Home
The word “home” is synonymous with love and feeling safe and comfortable. It makes sense, then, that when we’re homesick, we’re at a higher risk of stress-related illness. At Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes, we’re all about longevity. We understand how important it is for you or your loved one to be able to age or recover in place—in a way that prioritises dignity, comfort, and safety.

Our History
In 1980, at the initiative of Miss Judith Winder, members of Green Croft Union Church voted to open a fund for the establishment of a home for the elderly. Fundraising commenced in 1982 and a couple of years later two adjacent homes in Harare were purchased for what became known as Ciliarycare Old Age Home.

Three years later a church family made available to the church- at a minimal cost, and the construction of the current Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes commenced. Later, a further two adjacent properties were acquired.

Our values
Care
Compassion
Courage
Communication
Commitment
Competence

What makes Ciliarycare Health Company Old Age Homes different?
Our approach to care focuses on the individual needs of Residents, their goals and wishes, enabling them to live the life they choose. Our Homes are warm and friendly communities where Residents have opportunities for meaningful engagement and companionship, and we facilitate regular connections with loved ones and the community. Person-centred care means understanding that tiny details in people’s lives matter, so our Colleagues are specifically trained to notice the small things in daily life that might impact a Resident’s wellbeing.

We see care as a collaborative effort between Residents, their loved ones, and our team. Together we can ensure that all their wishes are respected, that Residents take an active role in decision-making around their care, and that their voice is heard. Read more about our person-centered approach to care on our dedicated page.

Discover the difference for yourself – we’d love to meet you!

01/02/2023

www.ciliarycare.org

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes. We encourage the family and friends of our residents to form part of our community and to visit their loved ones regularly. The mission of Ciliarycare Health Company Harare is to provide accommodation and nursing services that assist the individual in maintaining the quality of life, dignity and as far as possible, the independence that they are accustomed to. We strive to provide a real home experience with maximum comfort and a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Domiciliary Care | Dementia Care | Palliative Care | Frail Care | Postoperative Care | Disability Care | Companion Care | Relief Care | Child & Baby Care | Family Caregiver Training

We encourage family life and encourage family visits. We invite you to join our residents for tea and cake or a meal whenever possible. We offer frail care, assisted care and independence care with 24 hour nursing staff available. Three meals as well as morning and afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room. A variety of en suite, twin rooms, single rooms and shared bathroom rooms are available.

Assisted Living
Residents in our mid-care facility can maintain their independence but may require some assistance. Meals are served in the dining room; their laundry is done, and rooms are regularly cleaned. Medication is dispensed by our nursing sisters.

Our mid-care accommodation consists of a large room with a separate kitchenette. Residents may have a kettle, microwave, toaster, and a fridge. All our rooms have their own bathroom. At Rosehaven we not only focus on the physical needs of our residents, but also on their psychological, social, and spiritual needs as well. We want our residents to stay fit and healthy, both physically and mentally. To ensure a quality life, we have a social program administered by our Social Worker. Residents can take part in various activities that suit their preferences and lifestyle.
Our Quality Care, Your Home
The word “home” is synonymous with love and feeling safe and comfortable. It makes sense, then, that when we’re homesick, we’re at a higher risk of stress-related illness. At Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes, we’re all about longevity. We understand how important it is for you or your loved one to be able to age or recover in place—in a way that prioritises dignity, comfort, and safety.

Our History
In 1980, at the initiative of Miss Judith Winder, members of Green Croft Union Church voted to open a fund for the establishment of a home for the elderly. Fundraising commenced in 1982 and a couple of years later two adjacent homes in Harare were purchased for what became known as Ciliarycare Old Age Home.

Three years later a church family made available to the church- at a minimal cost, and the construction of the current Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes commenced. Later, a further two adjacent properties were acquired.

Contact us for more details.
South Africa: +2787 095 9443
Zimbabwe: +2637113879866
Zimbabwe:: +263778497065
Information: ciliarycare@ciliarycare.org
National: care@ciliarycare.org
Branch: lynett@ciliarycare.org
Southern Africa: operations@ciliarycare.org
Human Resources: recruitment@ciliarycare.org

Physical Address: 37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001
Physical Address: 42R7+972, Talbot Road, Harare, Zimbabwe
3 Rivonia Rd, Sandhurst, Sandton, 2196

31/01/2023

NHS: More at-home care offered in attempt to shorten waiting times

Plans to open more so-called virtual wards for patients in England are to be announced by the government.

The measures will enable some, particularly the frail elderly, to be monitored at home by doctors using video and other technology.

There will also be more community teams to visit people in their homes.

It comes amid intense pressure on the health service and a dramatic deterioration in waiting times for urgent care.

In December, the average ambulance response time for emergencies like heart attacks exceeded 90 minutes - five times longer than the target - while over a third of patients waited more than four hours to be seen at A&E.

On Monday, the government and NHS England will publish the Urgent and Emergency Care Plan, outlining steps intended to bring waiting times back down.

The aim of virtual wards is to support mostly elderly patients, as well as those with respiratory conditions, in their own homes rather than hospitals.

Doctors and other health staff review their cases each day and patients using wearable devices can report daily readings and results so they can be remotely monitored.

Patients can receive home visits where necessary, and the technology can also be used to reduce the risk of falls.

There will be a target of up to 50,000 people being supported in this way each month, up from around 10,000 at the end of last year.

There will also be more community response teams aiming to get to vulnerable patients within two hours - officials say up to 20% of hospital admissions are avoidable with the right care in place.

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes. We encourage the family and friends of our residents to form part of our community and to visit their loved ones regularly. The mission of Ciliarycare Health Company Harare is to provide accommodation and nursing services that assist the individual in maintaining the quality of life, dignity and as far as possible, the independence that they are accustomed to. We strive to provide a real home experience with maximum comfort and a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Domiciliary Care | Dementia Care | Palliative Care | Frail Care | Postoperative Care | Disability Care | Companion Care | Relief Care | Child & Baby Care | Family Caregiver Training

We encourage family life and encourage family visits. We invite you to join our residents for tea and cake or a meal whenever possible. We offer frail care, assisted care and independence care with 24 hour nursing staff available. Three meals as well as morning and afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room. A variety of en suite, twin rooms, single rooms and shared bathroom rooms are available.

Assisted Living
Residents in our mid-care facility can maintain their independence but may require some assistance. Meals are served in the dining room; their laundry is done, and rooms are regularly cleaned. Medication is dispensed by our nursing sisters.

Our mid-care accommodation consists of a large room with a separate kitchenette. Residents may have a kettle, microwave, toaster, and a fridge. All our rooms have their own bathroom. At Rosehaven we not only focus on the physical needs of our residents, but also on their psychological, social, and spiritual needs as well. We want our residents to stay fit and healthy, both physically and mentally. To ensure a quality life, we have a social program administered by our Social Worker. Residents can take part in various activities that suit their preferences and lifestyle.
Our Quality Care, Your Home
The word “home” is synonymous with love and feeling safe and comfortable. It makes sense, then, that when we’re homesick, we’re at a higher risk of stress-related illness. At Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes, we’re all about longevity. We understand how important it is for you or your loved one to be able to age or recover in place—in a way that prioritises dignity, comfort, and safety.

Our History
In 1980, at the initiative of Miss Judith Winder, members of Green Croft Union Church voted to open a fund for the establishment of a home for the elderly. Fundraising commenced in 1982 and a couple of years later two adjacent homes in Harare were purchased for what became known as Ciliarycare Old Age Home.

Three years later a church family made available to the church- at a minimal cost, and the construction of the current Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes commenced. Later, a further two adjacent properties were acquired.

Contact us for more details.
Telephone: +2637113879866
Telephone: +263778497065
Information: ciliarycare@ciliarycare.org
National: care@ciliarycare.org
Branch: lynett@ciliarycare.org
Southern Africa: operations@ciliarycare.org
Human Resources: recruitment@ciliarycare.org

Physical Address: 37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001
Physical Address: 42R7+972, Talbot Road, Harare, Zimbabwe

40% of people delayed in hospital awaiting social care packageFigures, revealed in government plan to reduce hospital pr...
31/01/2023

40% of people delayed in hospital awaiting social care package
Figures, revealed in government plan to reduce hospital pressures, comes as council leaders criticise "narrative of blaming" social care for delays

Four in ten people whose discharge from hospital is delayed are awaiting a social care package, according to NHS data.

The figure, revealed today in a government plan to reduce hospital pressures, came as council leaders criticised ministers for a narrative of “blaming” social care for delayed discharges.

About 14,000 hospital beds in England are occupied by a person medically fit for discharge, up by one-third on pre-pandemic levels, said the delivery plan for recovering urgent and emergency care services.

Statistics breaking down how far delays were attributable to social care, NHS or both services stopped being collected in 2020 because of the pandemic. As a result, it is not been possible to accurately identify the causes of the rise, particularly with both services under severe pressures.

Narrative ‘blames social care for delays’
However, in an open letter to health and social care secretary Steve Barclay, published yesterday, council leaders criticised a narrative which “frequently presents social care as being at fault or to blame for all delays to discharge, despite social care having never been the primary reason”.

The plan, published by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England today, said that, on average:

24% of people delayed in hospital were awaiting home care;
16% were awaiting a nursing or residential placement;
24% were awaiting intermediate care, a short-term free service, either at home or in a bed-based setting, that is often jointly funded by the NHS and councils.
“We are concerned about the manner in which social care is being portrayed and the level of engagement with local government in national discussions about delayed discharge,” said the letter from the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), Local Government Association (LGA) and council chief executive and senior manager body SOLACE.

The letter follows concerns from social care leaders about the government’s allocation of £200m to the NHS this winter to help reduce delays by block-booking care home placements for up to four weeks. This is in addition to £500m made available for a wider range of services to reduce delays, including home care.

Concerns over inappropriate or unlawful placements
The focus of the £200m on bedded services prompted concerns from social care readers that it risked people ending up inappropriately placed in residential settings, potentially without informed consent, which would be unlawful.

In their letter to Barclay, ADASS, LGA and SOLACE said they were not opposed to the approach, but that conditions needed to be in place to avoid it “leading to people spending longer than necessary in care homes and costing the taxpayer more as a result”.

These included making the quality of care a “fundamental consideration”, with the letter saying that using services rated inadequate or requires improvement by the Care Quality Commission “may not secure the desired outcomes for people and may put further pressure on these providers”.

Call for extra funding across range of services
The letter also set out ADASS, LGA and SOLACE’s priorities for future action to tackle pressures on hospitals including:

boosting support for unpaid carers to tackle high levels of breakdown;
increasing care worker pay to tackle serious recruitment and retention problems that saw the number of vacancies rise by 52% in 2021-22;
investing in voluntary sector provision – such as sitting or home from hospital services – to provide low-level support when people return home;
funding therapeutic reablement services to help people recover on leaving hospital;
resourcing NHS primary, community and intermediate care to help resolve crises and prevent hospital admissions.
These were, in part, reflected in today’s NHS England and DHSC plan to reduce future pressures on urgent and emergency care, with a view to getting services ready for next winter.

On adult social care, the plan reiterates the government’s claim that it is making available up to £7.5bn in additional over the next two years. This has been criticised by some in social care on the grounds that £3.2bn was recycled from the delay to the social care charging reforms and is also to be split with children’s services while £1.6bn is reliant on how much authorities can raise through council tax.

The DHSC and NHS England said the extra resource would increase sector capacity, in order to deliver more care packages, and help care providers develop long-term plans to grow their workforce.

Plan to free up social workers
The plan added that it would also allow councils, the NHS and social care providers to “streamline discharge, assessment and placement processes and help to free up greater social worker time and capacity”.

It added: “This will have particular benefit to patients who are likely to require a permanent care home placement or specialist housing placement, including some people with dementia and severe mental health needs.”

On the care workforce, the plan cited a separate £500m pot that was being used to boost skills and wellbeing from 2022-25, and the government’s relaxation of immigration rules to boost international recruitment of staff.

Increasing NHS capacity in community
The plan also included measures to boost the capacity of intermediate care and community health services. Multidisciplinary urgent community response teams, designed to provide care to older people and those with complex needs in an emergency to avoid hospital admissions, would be expanded so that more people can be referred to them next winter.

In addition, the NHS would also increase the capacity of “virtual wards” – through which people can be monitored at home – from 7,000 to over 10,000 beds this autumn.

Trailing the plan yesterday, Barclay said: “Up to 20% of hospital admissions are avoidable with the right care in place. By expanding the care provided in the community, the most vulnerable, frail and elderly patients can be better supported to continue living independently or recover at home.”

ADASS and the LGA were also quoted in the DHSC’s press release on today’s plan, with the directors’ body’s president, Sarah McClinton, saying:“We recognise the importance of expanding and joining up health and care in people’s homes to stop them needing to go into hospital and enabling people to leave hospital safely with therapies and support to recover.

“Key to achieving this will be co-producing plans across health and social care and investment in the workforce in social care and community services and we look forward to engaging with this.”

Branch Manager
Mrs Lynett Sithole
Telephone: +2637113879866
Telephone: +263778497065
Email: lynett@ciliarycare.org
www.ciliarycare.org

Physical Address: 37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001

Physical Address: 42R7+972, Talbot Road, Harare, Zimbabwe

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes. We encourage the family and friends of our residents to form part of our community and to visit their loved ones regularly. The mission of Ciliarycare Health Company Harare is to provide accommodation and nursing services that assist the individual in maintaining the quality of life, dignity and as far as possible, the independence that they are accustomed to. We strive to provide a real home experience with maximum comfort and a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Domiciliary Carer | Dementia Care | Palliative Care | Frail Care | Postoperative Care | Disability Care | Companion Care | Relief Care | Child & Baby Care | Family Caregiver Training

We encourage family life and encourage family visits. We invite you to join our residents for tea and cake or a meal whenever possible.

We offer frail care, assisted care and independence care with 24 hour nursing staff available. Three meals as well as morning and afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room. A variety of en suite, twin rooms, single rooms and shared bathroom rooms are available.

Our Quality Care, Your Home
The word “home” is synonymous with love and feeling safe and comfortable. It makes sense, then, that when we’re homesick, we’re at a higher risk of stress-related illness. At Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes, we’re all about longevity. We understand how important it is for you or your loved one to be able to age or recover in place—in a way that prioritises dignity, comfort, and safety.

Contact

Information: ciliarycare@ciliarycare.org
National: care@ciliarycare.org
Branch: lynett@ciliarycare.org
Southern Africa: operations@ciliarycare.org
Human Resources: recruitment@ciliarycare.org

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age HomesQuality Home Care ServicesCiliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes...
31/01/2023

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes
Quality Home Care Services

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes. We encourage the family and friends of our residents to form part of our community and to visit their loved ones regularly. The mission of Ciliarycare Health Company Harare is to provide accommodation and nursing services that assist the individual in maintaining the quality of life, dignity and as far as possible, the independence that they are accustomed to. We strive to provide a real home experience with maximum comfort and a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Domiciliary Care | Dementia Care | Palliative Care | Frail Care | Postoperative Care | Disability Care | Companion Care | Relief Care | Child & Baby Care | Family Caregiver Training

We encourage family life and encourage family visits. We invite you to join our residents for tea and cake or a meal whenever possible. We offer frail care, assisted care and independence care with 24 hour nursing staff available. Three meals as well as morning and afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room. A variety of en suite, twin rooms, single rooms and shared bathroom rooms are available.

Assisted Living
Residents in our mid-care facility can maintain their independence but may require some assistance. Meals are served in the dining room; their laundry is done, and rooms are regularly cleaned. Medication is dispensed by our nursing sisters.

Our mid-care accommodation consists of a large room with a separate kitchenette. Residents may have a kettle, microwave, toaster, and a fridge. All our rooms have their own bathroom. At Rosehaven we not only focus on the physical needs of our residents, but also on their psychological, social, and spiritual needs as well. We want our residents to stay fit and healthy, both physically and mentally. To ensure a quality life, we have a social program administered by our Social Worker. Residents can take part in various activities that suit their preferences and lifestyle.
Our Quality Care, Your Home
The word “home” is synonymous with love and feeling safe and comfortable. It makes sense, then, that when we’re homesick, we’re at a higher risk of stress-related illness. At Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes, we’re all about longevity. We understand how important it is for you or your loved one to be able to age or recover in place—in a way that prioritises dignity, comfort, and safety.

Our History
In 1980, at the initiative of Miss Judith Winder, members of Green Croft Union Church voted to open a fund for the establishment of a home for the elderly. Fundraising commenced in 1982 and a couple of years later two adjacent homes in Harare were purchased for what became known as Ciliarycare Old Age Home.

Three years later a church family made available to the church- at a minimal cost, and the construction of the current Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes commenced. Later, a further two adjacent properties were acquired.

Contact us for more details.
Telephone: +2637113879866
Telephone: +263778497065
Information: ciliarycare@ciliarycare.org
National: care@ciliarycare.org
Branch: lynett@ciliarycare.org
Southern Africa: operations@ciliarycare.org
Human Resources: recruitment@ciliarycare.org

Physical Address: 37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001
Physical Address: 42R7+972, Talbot Road, Harare, Zimbabwe

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes Branch ManagerMrs Lynett SitholeTelephone: +263778497065Telephone: +2637...
31/01/2023

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes

Branch Manager
Mrs Lynett Sithole

Telephone: +263778497065
Telephone: +2637113879866
Email: lynett@ciliarycare.org
www.ciliarycare.org

Physical Address: 37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001

Physical Address: 42R7+972, Talbot Road, Harare, Zimbabwe

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes. We encourage the family and friends of our residents to form part of our community and to visit their loved ones regularly. The mission of Ciliarycare Health Company Harare is to provide accommodation and nursing services that assist the individual in maintaining the quality of life, dignity and as far as possible, the independence that they are accustomed to. We strive to provide a real home experience with maximum comfort and a warm and friendly atmosphere.

We encourage family life and encourage family visits. We invite you to join our residents for tea and cake or a meal whenever possible.

We offer frail care, assisted care and independence care with 24 hour nursing staff available. Three meals as well as morning and afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room. A variety of en suite, twin rooms, single rooms and shared bathroom rooms are available.

31/01/2023

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare
Mr Tobias Moyo
Country Director
care@ciliarycare.org
37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001
42R7+972, Talbot Rd, Harare, Zimbabwe
www.ciliarycare.org

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare Old Age Homes. We encourage the family and friends of our residents to form part of our community and to visit their loved ones regularly. The mission of Ciliarycare Health Company Harare is to provide accommodation and nursing services that assist the individual in maintaining the quality of life, dignity and as far as possible, the independence that they are accustomed to. We strive to provide a real home experience with maximum comfort and a warm and friendly atmosphere.

We encourage family life and encourage family visits. We invite you to join our residents for tea and cake or a meal whenever possible.

We offer frail care, assisted care and independence care with 24 hour nursing staff available. Three meals as well as morning and afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room. A variety of en suite, twin rooms, single rooms and shared bathroom rooms are available.

Ciliarycare Health Company Harare
Mr Tobias Moyo
Country Director
care@ciliarycare.org
37 Bodle Ave, Harare, Zimbabwe, 0001
42R7+972, Talbot Rd, Harare, Zimbabwe
www.ciliarycare.org

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624M+FF6
Harare
0001

Telephone

+27783016825

Website

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