Family moments at Lunar Drift

What Families Say

Stories from Our Community

Hear from families who have trusted Lunar Drift with the care of their loved ones.

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Family Testimonials

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Natchaya Wongsiri

Bangkok β€” February 2026

My mother has been at Lunar Drift for nearly eight months now, and the change in her mood has been wonderful to see. She actually looks forward to her mornings β€” the garden walks, the art sessions. The staff remember small things about her, like how she takes her tea. It makes all the difference. We feel comfortable knowing she's in good hands.

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Somchai Phibun

Nonthaburi β€” January 2026

We used the home assessment service before deciding whether to keep my father at home. The report was thorough and practical β€” they pointed out things we never would have noticed, like the poor lighting near the bathroom. We made the recommended changes and it's given us real peace of mind. The only reason for four stars is the wait time for the follow-up visit.

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Arunee Petcharat

Pathum Thani β€” February 2026

Lunar Drift cared for my grandmother during her last weeks, and I'm deeply grateful. The staff were gentle and attentive, and they made space for our whole family to be present. They honoured her Buddhist practices without us needing to ask. It was a difficult time, but knowing she was comfortable and dignified brought us great solace.

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Varunee Khampha

Bangkok β€” January 2026

After visiting several care homes in Bangkok, Lunar Drift stood out for how calm and clean the environment felt. It didn't have that clinical atmosphere. My aunt enjoys the garden area and has made friends among the other residents. The food is genuinely good β€” she tells us about it every time we visit.

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Panya Thongchai

Samut Prakan β€” February 2026

We were hesitant at first about placing our father in residential care. The team at Lunar Drift took time to walk us through everything, answered all our questions, and never rushed us into a decision. Dad settled in well β€” he especially likes the morning stretching sessions. It took a little while for him to adjust, but now he seems genuinely content.

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Manee Lertsiri

Bangkok β€” January 2026

The bereavement support we received after my father-in-law passed was something we didn't expect but deeply needed. The staff checked in on us, shared memories of him, and helped us navigate the practical side of things during a very emotional time. That kind of care doesn't end when the resident is gone β€” and that says a lot about this place.

Real Journeys

Success Stories

From Isolation to Community β€” Mrs. Suwannaporn's Story

The Challenge

After her husband passed, 78-year-old Mrs. Suwannaporn became increasingly withdrawn, eating less and rarely leaving her room. Her daughter was worried about her declining health and emotional state.

The Approach

Our wellness coordinator introduced a gradual activity plan: garden visits in the morning, one group meal per day, and a weekly watercolour class. Staff gave her space while gently inviting participation without pressure.

The Outcome

Within three months, Mrs. Suwannaporn was attending most activities voluntarily. She formed a friendship with another resident over their shared love of painting. Her appetite improved noticeably, and her daughter says she seems more like herself again.

"I wasn't sure she'd open up again. Seeing her laugh with her new friend β€” I can't describe what that means to me." β€” Her daughter, Pim

Making Home Safer β€” The Charoensuk Family

The Challenge

Mr. Charoensuk, age 83, preferred staying in his own home but had experienced two near-falls in six months. His children lived in different provinces and couldn't be there daily to help.

The Approach

Our home assessment team visited, identified key risks including uneven flooring, poor bathroom grip surfaces, and inadequate emergency access. A detailed report with prioritized modifications was delivered within the week.

The Outcome

After implementing the changes β€” including grab bars, better lighting, and a reorganized kitchen layout β€” Mr. Charoensuk has continued living at home with greater confidence. His children feel reassured knowing the environment has been properly assessed.

"It was the right decision for our family. Dad wants his independence, and now we know his home supports that." β€” Eldest son, Arthit

A Dignified Farewell β€” The Manopat Family

The Challenge

When Mr. Manopat's condition progressed to its final stage, his family faced the difficult decision of where he would spend his remaining time. They wanted comfort, family access, and respect for his spiritual beliefs.

The Approach

We arranged a private room where family could come and go freely. Staff coordinated with his medical team for pain management and provided quiet emotional support. Buddhist prayers were facilitated at the family's request.

The Outcome

Mr. Manopat spent his final three weeks surrounded by loved ones in a peaceful, unhurried setting. The family later shared that the experience, while painful, felt respectful and humane. They took comfort in the bereavement support offered afterward.

"They treated him the way we would have wanted β€” with gentleness and deep respect. We'll always be thankful." β€” Granddaughter, Naree

Our Track Record

12

Years of Service

400+

Families Supported

4.8

Average Family Rating

3

Industry Certifications

Get in Touch

Phone

+66 2 514 7263

Email

info@lunardonqweas

Address

44 Lat Phrao Rd, Bangkok 10310

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 8AM–6PM
Sat 9AM–3PM

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