Inpatient care at ProCurand - what we offer

In inpatient care, our teams enable residents of all care levels to lead a self-determined and joyful life into old age. Out of conviction, we have committed ourselves to devoting all our energy to the quality and improvement of care. We have a promise: to provide the best possible care for the older generation! Our aim is to create places where everyone feels comfortable and safe - always in the service of people! We live this principle every day.

Activating and biography-based care by specialists and carers

Our competent inpatient care teams and the social care team provide individualised support for the residents in our facilities. In this way, we strengthen everyday skills, improve well-being and increase enjoyment of life. We guarantee contemporary, modern care quality at the highest level. Our residents are always at the centre of our daily activities - because we nurture joie de vivre!

Comfortable care rooms as a place of retreat

More than 1,600 residents currently live almost exclusively in single rooms at ProCurand. The residential areas comprise up to 18 care rooms, depending on the facility. The care rooms are retreats; privacy is a top priority! Each room has upscale basic equipment, such as a high-quality care bed and a barrier-free bathroom. In addition to the classic modern furnishings, which include a spacious wardrobe in the entrance area, there is also space for your own furniture and mementos. Each living area has a day room. Residents can enjoy meals and socialising there.

Special care services for people with dementia

Specially trained staff are there for people with dementia at ProCurand. There are sheltered areas, some in beautifully landscaped outdoor areas. In almost all our facilities, we offer people with dementia the ideal environment in which to live. At our locations, there are care programmes that are specially tailored to the needs of people with dementia. This is because it has been scientifically proven that this can slow down the progression of dementia.