For easy management of the children, we have divided the children into units based on their ages and sometimes based on their needs.

These units are progressive until a child exits the home through various channels as advised by the authorities

  • Babies' Unit

    This unit houses children from the age of 0-2 years. Children with special needs or with high dependency may stay here a bit longer. This is the most sensitive unit in the home. It is also labour intensive and costly to maintain. Children here exclusively depend on formula milk until they are six months old when they are introduced to other foods. The caregivers work in shifts to help the little ones. They need a high standard of care to keep them healthy because their immunity is very low since most of them did not suckle. The unit is under 24 hour watch by a health care provider.

  • Toddlers' Unit

    After attaining the age of two years, the children graduate to the toddlers unit. The first toddlers unit is for children between the age of 2 years and 3 and a half years. At this unit they are assisted to quickly catch up with their milestones. Such milestones include speaking, walking, potty training among other things that child of their age should know. From here they proceed to the next toddlers unit which is generally for pre-scholars.

  • Junior Boys & Girls Units

    These are children between 6 and 12 years. We have separate unit for both boys and girls. Each unit has two house mums who direct and take care of these children. They check their hygiene, make sure they do their homework, sleep well and are taking good care of their personal items.

  • Senior Boys & Girls Units

    These are children between the age of 13 and 18 years. This group also has separate units for boys and girls. They are taught how to take good care of themselves and to work hard in their best areas of interest. They are also given responsibilities and opportunities as teenagers to mold their characters into positive and contributing members of society.