Grand Leisure Resort offers fresh approach to aged care in Sri Lanka
Daily FT: A new luxury care facility for seniors, Grand Leisure Care and Wellness Resort, has officially opened its doors in Kochchikade, Negombo, offering a fresh approach to aged care in Sri Lanka.
The resort has been designed to international standards, and brings together comfort, medical support, and wellness to create a place where seniors can enjoy life. Unlike traditional elderly care homes in the country, Grand Leisure is built like a resort.
It is warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed. Each room includes a private bathroom, pantry, and comfortable living space. Residents are free to relax in cozy common areas or stroll through well-designed gardens. High-speed Wi-Fi and entertainment facilities have been established, keeping the residents connected to the world and to their loved ones.
Grand Leisure stands out due to its all-inclusive approach to care. Whether residents are still active and independent or require full-time medical help, the support is in place. Doctors and nurses are available 24/7, emergency ambulance services are on standby, and wellness programs support both body and mind, ensuring residents are well looked after.
A well-trained and professional team makes sure each person receives personalised care based on their individual needs. The resort also offers facilities for the families of its resident elders to stay nearby. Private rooms are available for visiting family members, making it easier to spend time together. Available for both short recovery stays and long-term residence, the resort’s focus is on quality of life, dignity, and happiness during one’s golden years.
OSL take:
Sri Lanka’s leisure and hospitality sectors are currently witnessing an expansion in business/investment opportunities due to the advancements in several sectors including tourism. While the steadily growing tourism industry has paved the way for many business/investment opportunities in the leisure and hospitality sectors with many international brands expressing interest in entering Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, there are also opportunities in the making due to the requirements of the local market as well. Aged care in Sri Lanka is one such untapped potential market in the leisure and hospitality sectors, especially given the fast-increasing aging population in the country. The proposed new luxury care facility for seniors indicates an emerging business/investment opportunity in Sri Lanka. An expansion in the elderly care sector could also open a new market for retired elderly foreigners to also opt to settle at a new luxury care facility for seniors in Sri Lanka. Foreign businesses/investors could therefore explore these new business/investment opportunities in setting up new luxury care facilities for seniors targeting the local as well as overseas markets.
Article Code : | VBS/AT/20250521/Z_7 |