KIN Prepares to Open a New Branch
“KIN Nursing Home Ramkhamhaeng 24”
An Elderly Care Centre Designed for Quality Living
Opening on 1 June 2026 • Focused on safety, peace of mind, and a warm community so older adults “never have to be alone” each day
As Thai society enters a fully aged era, “care” no longer means only physical assistance. It means supporting every dimension of life, from safety and peace of mind to ensuring older adults do not face loneliness each day.
KIN Salaya was designed as a “living space” where older adults can feel at ease, receive support with daily life, have friends and people to talk to, and join activities that keep each day meaningful.
A New Branch for Families in Salaya and Nearby Areas
KIN is preparing to officially open the new “KIN Salaya” branch on 1 June 2026 to support older adults who need close daily assistance, including help with activities of daily living, safety supervision, appropriate meals, and a warm social environment every day.
We understand that a family’s concerns are rarely limited to physical care. Families may worry that their loved one will feel lonely, depressed, burdensome, and gradually lose motivation. KIN Salaya was therefore designed so older adults can live with dignity while families gain genuine peace of mind.
KIN Salaya Focuses on “Living,” Not Treatment
KIN Salaya is an elderly care centre and residential home focused on daily living support. It is not a medical facility and not an intensive rehabilitation centre. Residents receive support to eat, sleep, rest, move safely, and enjoy a social environment that helps reduce isolation.
KIN’s core concept is to create “another home” where older adults do not feel they have simply been left in care, but instead feel that someone is looking after them, they have friends, and every day still has meaning.
Attentive, Systematic Daily-Living Support
Good care is not only about “being nearby”; it also needs “a system” to keep older adults safe and families reassured. KIN Salaya will follow a balanced daily approach that is unhurried, pressure-free, and respectful of privacy.
- Safety at all times
- A suitable, unhurried daily routine
- Nutrition suited to age and health conditions
- Observation of general day-to-day changes
- Clear communication with families so everyone feels reassured
The goal is to help older adults “live their lives” as independently and safely as possible, rather than doing everything for them. Being able to complete small tasks independently is central to confidence and dignity in later life.
Therapeutic Activities That Add Meaning to Each Day
Although KIN Salaya is not a medical rehabilitation centre, we value “therapeutic activities” as tools for supporting cognition, emotions, and appropriate movement, helping older adults continue to feel that “I can still do things.”
- Hand-use and coordination activities
- Art, crafts, or gentle music activities
- Concentration, memory, and awareness activities
- Gentle activities that encourage safe physical movement
These activities help older adults have a purpose each day, reduce lethargy, and build confidence in doing small things independently as much as possible. Most importantly, they help keep spirits from fading by giving residents something to look forward to and share with others.
Group Activities to Reduce Loneliness and Encourage Social Connection
Loneliness and isolation are common among older adults and can affect mood, sleep, and appetite. KIN Salaya therefore prioritises pressure-free group activities that residents may join voluntarily, allowing them to meet, talk, and feel part of a small community each day.
- Conversations and sharing life experiences
- Small-group activities that build familiarity
- Seasonal or special-day activities
- Gentle shared activities that create a friendly atmosphere
Living Spaces Designed Specifically for Older Adults
KIN Salaya’s spaces are designed around the practical needs of older adults, focusing on simplicity, safety, and reducing everyday risks so residents can live more conveniently without feeling restricted.
- Convenient and safe movement
- Lighting suitable for older adults’ eyesight
- A calm, uncrowded environment
- Privacy together with shared spaces
To help older adults feel that “this is another home”—a safe, warm home where they can live naturally.
A Family’s Perspective
Many families seeking an elderly care centre look beyond physical support and prioritise “peace of mind.” What they most want is to see their loved one continue smiling, living naturally, and not feeling alone.
“What matters most is seeing older adults free from loneliness, with people to talk to, smiles on their faces, and the ability to live naturally.”
KIN believes that family peace of mind is part of good care. That is why communication, attentiveness, and the overall atmosphere must help everyone feel trust and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is KIN Salaya a rehabilitation centre?
KIN Salaya focuses on long-term daily care for older adults. It is not an intensive rehabilitation centre, but it provides suitable activities and movement to support quality of life.
Which older adults is it suitable for?
It is suitable for older adults who need close daily support, safety, and a warm social environment.
When will it open?
1 June 2026
KIN Salaya: A New Step in Elderly Care for the Salaya Area
The opening of KIN Salaya on 1 June 2026 marks another important step for KIN in supporting families seeking a safe, warm elderly care setting with a community that genuinely understands older adults.
KIN Salaya does not focus on medical treatment. It focuses on supporting daily life so older adults can live peacefully, meaningfully, and without feeling isolated.
Because good care begins by ensuring no one has to be alone.
When families cannot care for an older adult at all times, it is essential to have a centre that understands life, emotions, and the importance of small details. KIN believes that good elderly care is not measured by the number of treatments, but by quality of life, smiles, and peace of mind each day.
Atmosphere and Spaces at KIN Ramkhamhaeng 24
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