Three Ways to Live at Wisteria Court
Our Services, Explained Clearly
Each offering has been shaped to serve a different situation. Some residents take all three; others begin with just one. There is no fixed path.
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How Wisteria Court Works
Wisteria Court does not operate to a single fixed model. The home has three service offerings, each designed for a particular situation. Court Residence is the main residential product — a private, furnished room with full daily support. The Evening Wellness Programme can be added to residence, or arranged separately. The Two-Week Settling-In Stay gives prospective residents and their families time to experience the home before making any longer-term arrangement.
All services share the same underlying standards: in-house Cantonese meals, daily housekeeping, attentive companions, and access to the garden and activities. What changes between services is scope and duration.
Service One
Court Residence
HK$14,500 / month
Court Residence is the heart of what Wisteria Court offers. A private room furnished with soft textiles and quality bedding, in a home that looks and feels like one. Three meals a day reflect the season and the Cantonese palate. Housekeeping, laundry, and daily care companion presence are all included.
Residents have access to the garden throughout the day. Evening walks, music appreciation sessions, and gentle handicraft afternoons fill the week without anyone being compelled to take part. The house respects the preference for quiet as much as the preference for company.
What Is Included
- Private room with quality furnishings and soft textiles
- Three in-house meals daily, seasonal Cantonese cuisine
- Daily housekeeping and laundry service
- Care companion presence throughout the day
- Access to garden and weekly activities
- Regular family updates from staff
A Typical Day
Service Two
Evening Wellness Programme
HK$1,650 / month
Three evenings each week — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday — the Evening Wellness Programme creates a gentle transition between the active day and the rest of the night. Sessions run from 6:30 to 8:00 PM and are led by Grace Lam, whose background in music and holistic relaxation shapes their particular quality.
The format is unhurried. Guided breathing exercises open the session. A period of soft music listening follows — often traditional Cantonese melodies or gentle instrumental pieces. The session closes with warm herbal tea, prepared in the room and shared quietly. The atmosphere is calm by design.
Each Session Includes
- Guided breathing and relaxation practice
- Curated soft music listening (Cantonese and instrumental)
- Warm herbal tea preparation and serving
- Quiet company with a dedicated session leader
- Three evenings weekly: Mon, Wed, Fri
Who It Suits
The programme is suitable for Court Residence residents who find the evenings a difficult time, or who simply appreciate structured relaxation. It is also open to those undertaking the Two-Week Settling-In Stay who wish to include it during their time at the home.
Add the ProgrammeService Three
Two-Week Settling-In Stay
HK$7,500 / two weeks
Moving into a residential home is a significant decision. The Two-Week Settling-In Stay exists to ease the uncertainty. A prospective resident lives at Wisteria Court for fourteen days, with full access to everything the home offers, and without any commitment to continue.
During the stay, staff observe the resident's preferences, comfort, and daily rhythms without making judgements or recommendations before the time is right. At the end of the fourteen days, a family conversation is arranged. Staff share their observations — what the resident seemed to enjoy, how they settled, what might be worth knowing — and the family makes their own decision from there.
What Is Included
- Fourteen days of full residential experience
- All meals, housekeeping, laundry, and companion support
- Access to all in-house activities and the garden
- Staff observation of preferences and comfort
- Family consultation at the close of the stay
- No obligation to continue after the two weeks
How the Process Works
Contact us to discuss the prospective resident's situation and arrange a preliminary visit to the home.
Confirm a start date and arrange arrival. Staff welcome the resident and take time to understand their preferences and routine.
Fourteen days of residential life, at whatever pace suits the resident. Family visits are warmly welcomed throughout.
A quiet family conversation at the end of the stay. Staff share observations; the family decides what comes next.
Choosing the Right Option
Which Service Suits Your Situation?
Each service suits a different starting point. This table may help clarify which is the most natural place to begin.
| Feature | Court Residence |
Evening Wellness |
Settling-In Stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private furnished room | Add-on | ||
| Three meals daily | — | ||
| Housekeeping and laundry | — | ||
| Evening relaxation sessions | Optional add-on | Optional | |
| Duration | Monthly, ongoing | Monthly | 14 days |
| Family consultation included | Ongoing | On request | At close |
| Best for | Long-term residential living | Residents seeking evening structure | Families not yet decided |
Shared Across All Services
Our Standards of Practice
Privacy Protected
Personal information and private space are respected at all times. Staff do not enter rooms without knocking and do not share personal matters between residents.
Safety Maintained
Lighting, flooring, and access within the home are reviewed regularly. The garden is accessible safely and is checked as part of daily housekeeping.
Family Communication
Families can call or visit at any time during office hours. Any change in a resident's situation is communicated promptly and honestly.
In-House Kitchen
All meals are prepared on-site. No external catering contracts. Seasonal ingredients and resident preferences shape the menu on an ongoing basis.
Individual Attention
A deliberately small home means staff know residents by name, preference, and habit. This is not a policy — it is simply what happens when a home does not grow beyond its capacity to care well.
Garden and Environment
The garden is tended throughout the year and forms a genuine part of daily life. Evening walks and afternoon time in the garden are part of the home's rhythm, not an occasional offering.
Not Sure Which to Choose?
We are happy to talk through your family's situation and help you understand which service — or combination of services — might suit best. No pressure at any point.
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