RETIREMENT VILLAGES CLEANING SERVICES

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Retirement Villages, Cleaning Essentials:

Retirement communities have become quite popular for older individuals to reside in. They also serve those who need additional care that their family members are unable to provide. One major selling point of retirement communities to both seniors and their families is how clean the retirement community is. That has a lot to do with the image of offering a very high quality of life. Retirement communities that look outdated, poorly maintained or run down will attract fewer residents.

Retirement communities need residents to cover as many of their costs as possible. So it is essential to invest in cleaning services to make your retirement community look its absolute best. Consider how to improve the cleaning services that you are currently investing in at your retirement community, starting with the information below:

1. Cleaning of Resident Rooms

Retirement communities have many different structures. Some retirement communities will have more of a hospital arrangement and others will have separate private apartments where their residents live that are close to a nursing station. In order for your residents to have a high quality of life, they need to have frequent cleanings of their rooms.

Home retirement communities prefer to have weekly or bi-weekly cleanings. These services are very helpful, particularly if the resident is unable to clean their room without additional assistance. In addition, regular cleaning or resident rooms helps to prevent the spread of germs in the retirement community, which should be one of the top priorities of the retirement community’s management team.

Be sure to ask any cleaning provider what kinds of cleaning products they will be using and whether those products are healthy for residents in order to have the best possible relationship with residents.

2. Waste Removal

Waste removal is something essential for your retirement community to consider. Garbage that is left out for too long can have odors and attract unwanted pests.

Your retirement community will likely have a restaurant or area that prepares food. Proper waste removal then needs to go to a designated area in your retirement community. Bins should be collected at least weekly to handle the volume of waste that your retirement community produces. Depending on the number of residents in your retirement community, it may be wise to have multiple waste disposal sites and removal dates.

3. Power Washing

Both the interior and exterior walls of your retirement community should be free of dirt, scratches, and stains. Power washing is recommended to be completed quarterly or more frequently if your retirement community is located in an area with severe weather. By speaking with an expert, it will be possible to schedule power washing appointments in advance in order to avoid forgetting to schedule them and having the appearance of your retirement community suffer as a result.

4. Swimming Pool Cleaning

Swimming pools can be common for retirement communities that are located in warmer climates. It is important to have pools cleaned and checked for chemicals frequently. If prospective residents see a clean pool area, they will also be more inclined to live there. A pool also makes it possible to have exercise classes that residents can participate in with other residents in your community.

5. Cleaning of Gym And Outdoor Sporting Areas

Depending on whether your retirement community is mainly intensive care or a property that allows seniors to live in their own dwellings, it may have a fitness center or other outdoor sporting areas. It is wise to keep these areas clean so that your current residents can enjoy them on a regular basis.

Prospective residents also want to see a clear picture of what their quality of life would be while residing in your community. Having the fitness center and outdoor sporting areas looking their absolute best will attract many more residents to your retirement community.

6. Kitchen/Dining Area Cleaning

The kitchen/dining area is one of the most important areas of your retirement community. The tables in the dining area must be spotless so that seniors feel comfortable having their meals there. The kitchen must also be clean enough so that it is safe to prepare the meals for your residents. There are required health codes that will vary depending on the state where your retirement community is located.

Be sure to utilize a cleaning provider who is well-informed about the current health code regulations. This way, you ensure that your kitchen/dining area is up to the required legal standards. Failure to do so could subject your retirement community to legal liability in the future.

7. Preventative Cleaning

Individuals who are cleaning your retirement community should be looking for signs of other costly maintenance issues. For example, if the texture of a wall has changed or there is a stain likely from water damage, the cleaning team should notify your community manager so a proper expert can come promptly. By doing so, your cleaning team may also help you to catch costly repairs before substantial damage has been caused.

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