Immersed in the greenery of the Parco delle Sabine, in the Bufalotta district, the Village offers a tranquil and residential environment, enriched by elegant dwellings. The complex is distinguished by modern design, cutting-edge technologies and high-quality finishes, guaranteeing comfort, safety and high quality of life.
Each residential unit welcomes six people in single rooms, with two shared bathrooms. The spaces are designed to recreate a familiar and welcoming atmosphere, respecting privacy and encouraging sociability.
Every day the Village welcomes approximately 100 people, between residents and day centre guests.
Services and areas
Open to the public by reservation
Restaurant, bar and beauty salon, designed to promote inclusion and relationships with the territory.
Exclusive for residents
Mini-market, thematic clubs (crafts, music, art, reading, physical activity) and an event space.
Common areas
Gardens, fountains, benches and a central square to meet and socialise.
Free access to Village spaces
Residents can move freely within the Village and go out accompanied by a family member or operator.
Free assistance
Assistance within the Village is free both in residential and semi-residential arrangements.
Reception and security
The reception service is the first point of contact with the Village: it welcomes residents, families and visitors, providing information and guidance. The switchboard routes calls to various offices.
Day centre
Located at the entrance of the Village, the day centre welcomes from Monday to Friday (9 AM–3 PM) people with mild or mild-moderate Alzheimer’s, who return home in the afternoon. The multidisciplinary staff — composed of manager, healthcare workers, psychologist, educator, occupational therapist, social worker, nurse and club leaders — offers activities aimed at stimulating autonomy and preserved abilities, responding to the need for socialization. For residents of Municipality III, a free shuttle service is available.
Multipurpose hall
A versatile space that hosts events for residents and families, but also public meetings on topics related to Village life. It accommodates also the activities of the Parkinson day center and, as needed, also religious celebrations.
Hug room
During the pandemic, to bridge the absence of physical contact — essential for those living with Alzheimer’s — the hug room was created. A protected space, with a soft plastic wall and sleeves made of incubator material, which allowed family members and residents to touch again, hold hands, share a caress. A simple gesture, but essential to keep emotional memory alive and counteract the sense of loneliness.
Excursion corner
Next to the reception, a welcoming room serves as a gathering point for outings and group activities, both internal and external. Information boards are updated weekly on available offerings.
Restaurant and café
A modern bar and a restaurant led by an expert chef are open every day, including Sunday, to residents, their families and the general public. The restaurant offers both a fixed menu and an à la carte menu that changes daily, for a quality culinary experience. Both residents and external guests can make reservations, for lunch and dinner, at 06.872089281-2.
Minimarket
The mini-market, reserved for residents, is a real everyday living space. Here you can find fruit, vegetables, bread, household items, just like in a neighborhood shop. Accompanied by operators, residents can shop independently, strengthening gestural and decision-making abilities related to daily life.
Beauty salon
Inside the arts and crafts gallery, there is the beauty salon, open to residents, family members and also neighborhood residents by reservation: a well-appointed place where you can take time for yourself.
Arts and crafts gallery
A personalized creative journey: rooms dedicated to music, reading, crafts and painting, with instruments, books, materials and colors. Each resident can choose the activity most aligned with their personal story, rediscovering skills, stimulating the mind and nurturing self-esteem.
Cultural outings are also planned, such as visits to museums and temporary exhibitions, convinced that art can nourish the mind and strengthen relationships.
Motor activities room
A small indoor gym where, with the support of specialized operators, residents can perform physical exercises designed to promote the wellbeing of body and mind.




























































