As Nigeria’s elderly population grows, so does the need for professional elder care, a regional pioneer, is transforming elder care through specialized services and comprehensive caregiver training.
With over 12 million Nigerians aged 60 and above, conditions such as Alzheimer’s, dementia, strokes, and diabetes are becoming more common. Despite this, access to well-trained caregivers and supervised care remains limited.
Recent demographic data estimates that about 1,128,213 people aged 60 and above reside in Ibadan, accounting for roughly 21.8% of the city’s population.
Within this age group, over 72,000 individuals are aged 80 or older, highlighting a significant number of very elderly residents who may require specialized elder care.
Assurance Imperial Home provides customized home and care home services for seniors requiring daily assistance, monitoring, or long-term support. 

“Our mission is to provide assurance — ensuring safety, dignity, consistency, and professionalism,” the company emphasizes.
A standout feature is its Monthly Caregiver Training Program, which equips caregivers with skills in dementia, post-stroke recovery, diabetic care, elder mobility, and emergency response. This initiative makes Assurance Imperial Home one of Nigeria’s most professionally managed elder care providers.
Beyond Nigeria, the services also cater to Nigerians in the diaspora, offering peace of mind through structured care plans, accountability, and local supervision of elderly parents in Ibadan.

Under the Vice President, Mr. Dolapo Preboye, Assurance Imperial Home is on a mission to revolutionize elder care in Ibadan by setting higher professional standards. His education in the U.S., combined with extensive experience in healthcare and consulting, has deeply influenced the company’s structure, discipline, and ethical approach. Having learned organizational management, compliance, and data-driven systems, he champions accountability and efficient operations. His exposure to regulated healthcare, quality assurance, and risk management now underpins the company’s elder care services and oversight. His time with Ernst & Young and Deloitte honed his skills in precision, integrity, and leadership within diverse teams, shaping his dynamic leadership style.
He believes that elder care in Nigeria must evolve beyond goodwill and become a professionally managed service that families — both local and in the diaspora — can trust.
This philosophy continues to shape Assurance Imperial Home’s mission to redefine elder care in Ibadan and contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s evolving healthcare and social support landscape.
For more information:
Mr. Dolapo Preboye –
+2348142900377
Mrs. Tessa Osibogun-Olasewere +2349065395157
Bodija Office:
Off Osuntokun Ave. Peace Lover Estate. #3 Afolabi Durotoye Street, Bodija, Ibadan. Across the street from Bodija International School.
Akobo Office:
Akobo, General Gas
House #16
Besides Light House Baptist Church
Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria
Website:
www.assuranceimperialcarehome.com
Email: Info@assuranceimperialcarehome.com


















