
Erendiz Living Club: Live as if someone were there.
Live privately in Kemer, but don't remain anonymous: Why a longer stay is easier when you have your own door, food in the house and family come together.
A long-term stay is rarely decided on square meters. After a few days, something else matters: Is there a place you like to show up in the morning? Do you know anyone in the house? Can you ask a question without immediately feeling needy?
The Living Club is not a nursing home or an anonymous long-term apartment. It is a free everyday life with its own door, people at the table and help when Kemer is still new.
- own door and own rhythm
- Family table and new contacts
- Help in everyday life without promises of care
- Freedom
- own door, own rhythm
- support
- Family, table, contact person
- Everyday life
- Food, Kemer, exercise
The misunderstanding starts with the name
Anyone who hears senior living or residence quickly thinks of nursing homes, care and the loss of independence. That's exactly not the core of Erendiz. In the Living Club you decide for yourself, live for yourself and live for yourself.
The more important term is family. Not as a big promise, but as a small daily experience: someone greets you by name, someone knows the way to the market, someone tells you which excursion today might be too much, and someone leaves you alone when peace is the right thing.
There is a better middle ground between apartment and home
An anonymous long-term apartment can seem cheap, but leaves many questions alone: Where can I eat well on a regular basis? How do I clarify language, routes, appointments, purchases or small problems? Who notices if I withdraw too much?
A nursing home would be the wrong answer if the person is independent, curious and active. The Erendiz Living Club is in the middle: private living like in your own everyday life, but with the setting of a mature garden hotel.
Family is not a compulsory program
Family in the Erendiz sense does not mean that every day has to be together. Community is possible without seeming organized: coffee in the garden, a conversation about the market, someone at the pool, a walk that comes from a sentence.
The other side is just as important: your own door remains private. Anyone who wants to read, sleep, make phone calls, work or simply say nothing is allowed to do so.
A day that doesn't sound like a program
Breakfast in the garden in the morning. Afterwards perhaps a trip to Kemer, a visit to the market, a doctor or pharmacy topic, a walk or simply a pool. When language or organization becomes difficult, someone can help sort things out.
In the afternoon, Studio Oxygen can be an anchor: fitness, yoga or kickboxing on request, depending on times, trainer and suitable package. In the evening, sharing a table becomes important, not as an obligation, but as an opportunity.
The limit makes the offer serious
Erendiz assumes no nursing care, no medical responsibility, no medication control and no 24/7 supervision. If care is needed, it must be clarified externally and professionally.
What is correct is: help in everyday life, food and a garden in the house, community, orientation, exercise, excursions and people within reach. What is not correct is a promise of care by a hotel.
Live privately. Arrive with family. Find new friends.
- no nursing home and no inpatient care
- own door, own pace, own life
- Family table, garden, pool and contact person
- Studio Oxygen, yoga, fitness and excursions on request
- first test, then decide