Jolly Place Care Home

About Us

Types of Residential Care Homes

Self-financing Home (not participated in Nursing Home Place Purchase Scheme)

Multi-disciplinary Professionals

Registered nurses, social workers, physiotherapists and occupational therapists

Service Recipients

  • Aged 60 or above;
  • Looking for personal and nursing care or rehabilitation services;
  • Upon assessment by registered social workers or registered nurse of the Residential Care Home.

Number of Non-subsidized Places

38

Skilled Care

  • 24-hour professional nursing care support
  • Rehabilitation activities and treatments tailored by physiotherapists and occupational therapists
  • Regular visits by Geriatricians and psycho-geriatricians
  • Emotional support and counselling services

Short Term Accommodation

Available

Rehabilitation Programmes

  • Stroke rehabilitation treatment
  • Regular rehabilitation treatment
  • Intensive rehabilitation treatment
  • Group regular rehabilitation treatment
  • Hyperlight therapy
  • Podiatry
  • Speech therapy
  • Cognitive assessment
  • Cognitive treatment
  • Home assessment

Meal Provision

Tailor-made menus designed by chefs; regularly reviewed by dietitian to suit the nutrition needs of residents

Social and Recreational Activities

Social activities:

  • Golden oldies sharing
  • Gathering at podium garden
  • Birthday parties

Recreational activities:

  • Handicrafts workshop
  • Cooking class

Health and well-being activities:

  • Morning exercise
  • Fine motor training
  • Hand-eye coordination training
  • Spiritual group

Application Procedures

  1. Submit the completed “Application Form”, “Medical Examination Form” filled by a registered medical practitioner, and a chest x-ray report to the Residential Care Home by post, email or in person
  2. The Residential Care Home will arrange assessment for the applicant
  3. Qualified applicant will be arranged for admission

Directions

  • Address: 1/F, Jolly Place, 2 Pui Shing Lane, Tseung Kwan O, N.T.
  • Map
  • MTR: Exit B of Hang Hau Station
  • Bus: 91M/91R/98A/98C/98D/98P/98S/290/290A/293S/296M/297/297P/N290/N293/694/798/798A/A29/E22A/E22C/E22S/N29/N691/NA29
  • Minibus: 11/11A/11M/11S/15/15A/16/19S/101M/102/102B/102S/108A/109M

Termination of Residence

  • At least one-month advance written notice to the Residential Care Home
  • Resident/Guarantor must settle the last payment on or before the date of discharge

Types of Residential Care Homes

Self-financing Home (not joining Nursing Home Place Purchase Scheme)

Multi-disciplinary Professionals

Registered nurses, social workers, physiotherapists and occupational therapists (Organization Chart)

Service Recipients

  • Aged 60 or above;
  • Looking for personal and nursing care or rehabilitation services;
  • Passed the assessment by the registered social worker or registered nurse of the Residential Care Home.

Number of Non-subsidized Places

38

Skilled Care

  • 24 hour professional nursing care support
  • Rehabilitation activities and treatments are designed by physiotherapists and occupational therapists
  • Geriatricians and psycho-geriatricians visiting service
  • Emotional support and counselling services

Short Stay Plan

Available

Rehabilitation Programme

  • Stroke rehabilitation treatment
  • Regular rehabilitation treatment
  • Intensive rehabilitation treatment
  • Group regular rehabilitation treatment
  • Hyperlight therapy
  • Podiatry
  • Speech therapy
  • Cognitive assessment
  • Cognitive treatment
  • Home assessment

Meal Provision

Tailor-made menus are designed by chefs and regularly reviewed by dietitian

Social and Recreational Activities

Social activities:

  • Golden oldies sharing
  • Gathering at podium garden
  • Birthday parties

Recreational activities:

  • Handicrafts workshop
  • Cooking class

Health and well-being activities:

  • Morning exercise
  • Fine motor training
  • Hand-eye coordination training
  • Spiritual group

Application Procedure

  1. Submit the completed “Application Form” together with the “Medical Examination Form” filled in by a registered medical practitioner and chest x-ray report to the Residential Care Home by mail, email or in person
  2. The Residential Care Home arranges assessment for the applicant
  3. Qualified applicant to be arranged for move-in

Directions

  • Address: 1/F, Jolly Place, 2 Pui Shing Lane, Tseung Kwan O, N.T.
  • Map
  • MTR: Exit B of Hang Hau Station
  • Bus: 91M/91R/98A/98C/98D/98P/98S/290/290A/293S/296M/297/297P/N290/N293/694/798/798A/A29/E22A/E22C/E22S/N29/N691/NA29
  • Minibus: 11/11A/11M/11S/15/15A/16/19S/101M/102/102B/102S/108A/109M

Opt-Out Procedures

  • One-month advance written notice to the Residential Care Home
  • Resident/Guarantor to settle the last payment on or before the move-out day

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Elderly Resources Centre

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Housing Society Community was founded in 2003, while service of registered social workers was introduced in 2010, and Ageing-in-Place Scheme as from 2012 to facilitate elders of rental housing estates to live in the estates at ease while ageing. All these aiming at promoting mutual helping neighborhood and building harmonic community. In early 2021, upholding the three pillars of ‘caring’, ‘engaging’ and ‘smart’, we have formed a new team named “CES”.

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