Complimentary services
Complimentary services
At Elder Blossom, we uphold the autonomy and dignity of seniors, offering a modern, community-centered alternative to traditional nursing facilities. Our environment supports individuals with varying care needs while promoting independence and enabling families to stay close


Included Services:
- Full Board: Three meals daily
- Kitchen Access: Option to cook with staff
- Community Perks: Complimentary morning coffee/tea at the community center (guests welcome)
- Outings: Three weekly shopping trips to Hua Hin and a weekly visit to local events/attractions in Cha-Am, Hua Hin, or Pranburi
- Recreation: Full access to the pool and community center
A Typical Daily Schedule
At Elder Blossom Hua Hin, we believe in the power of choice and community, inviting all residents to freely engage in a variety of enriching activities designed to foster connection and creativity. There’s always something happening to brighten your day. Here’s a look at a typical day, designed for comfort, well-being, and community engagement:
7:00-9:00 – Breakfast in the kitchen space with all residents (room service available upon request)
9:00-12:00 – Complimentary coffee/tea at the community center
10:00-11:00 – Yoga or dance class (twice a week)
12:00-13:30 – Lunch for all residents
14:00-17:00 – Visit Hua Hin shopping center (three times a week)
15:00-17:00 – Handicraft or creative activity (twice a week)
17:00-19:00 – Dinner together
10:00-15:00 – Weekly outing to a nearby Hua Hin beach or special activity
19:00 onwards – Private time or community center activities (see schedule on our website)
Concierge Services
Elder Blossom offers comprehensive support for your well-being, with free concierge consultations for all residents. We assist with arranging private healthcare, setting up social groups, and organizing activities. Our services extend to helping residents navigate professional assistance with insurers, visa services, and governmental institutes.
While our guidance is complimentary, payments for third-party services, such as doctors, massage therapists, lawyers, or government fees, are the resident’s responsibility.
