At Sunrise Elderly Care Home, we believe that every senior deserves to live their golden years with dignity, love, and compassion. Our story began with a simple yet powerful vision: to create a warm and welcoming community where our residents can thrive, feel valued, and enjoy life to the fullest.
Our founders, Dr. Mohd Khairul and Dr. Nurhana Ibrahim, were inspired by their own experiences caring for their loved ones. They saw firsthand the challenges of finding quality care that prioritized compassion, empathy, and individuality. They knew that there had to be a better way – a way that honored the unique stories, experiences, and contributions of each senior.
With a deep understanding of the complexities of aging, our founders set out to create a care home that would redefine the standards of elderly care. They assembled a team of dedicated professionals who shared their passion for delivering exceptional care, and together, they crafted a unique approach that puts the needs, desires, and aspirations of our residents at the forefront.
We believe that every senior has a story to tell, wisdom to share, and love to give. Our care home is designed to celebrate these stories, nurture these relationships, and provide a sense of belonging. We're not just a care home – we're a community that wraps our residents in a blanket of love, support, and understanding.
Our care home is designed to feel like, well, home. Our spacious rooms, cozy common areas, and beautifully landscaped gardens provide a warm and inviting atmosphere that encourages socialization, relaxation, and exploration. We're proud of our home, and we can't wait to welcome you to the Sunrise family.
At Sunrise Elderly Care Home, we understand that navigating the world of elderly care can be overwhelming. That's why we're here to support you every step of the way. Whether you're a senior looking for a new home, a family member seeking care for a loved one, or a healthcare professional searching for a trusted partner, we're here to listen, guide, and care for you.
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Monday
9:00 am - 6:30 pm
Tuesday
9:00 am - 6:30 pm
Wednesday
9:00 am - 6:30 pm
Thursday
9:00 am - 6:30 pm
Friday
9:00 am - 6:30 pm