Safehaven - Trusted Seniorliving Landing Page Template
SafeHaven is a single-page landing page template built for senior living inspection services. It leads with hard-hitting stats, walks visitors through evidence-rich card grid sections, and closes with a focused booking flow. The design uses a Luxe Minimal style in a Midnight Blue palette to project authority, calm, and trust exactly when families need it most.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
SafeHaven is a landing page template designed for white-glove senior living inspection services. It opens with an oversized stats wall, guides visitors through layered evidence via a card grid layout, and converts with a three-step booking form. Every section is built to earn trust before asking for commitment.
Who this template is for
This template is made for professionals who help families make high-stakes senior living decisions. It suits service providers who need credibility on the page before a visitor even scrolls.
- Senior living inspection services offering pre-move-in facility evaluations
- Elder law attorneys and geriatric care managers who need third-party documentation
- Adult children comparing assisted living options for an aging parent
What problem this template solves
Families choosing a senior living facility are under enormous emotional and logistical pressure. A generic service page does not reassure them. SafeHaven solves the trust gap by putting proof first and a clear action path second.
- Visitors leave pages that feel vague or sales-heavy before reading the offer
- Inspection services struggle to communicate their methodology in a credible, scannable way
- Booking friction causes warm leads to abandon before scheduling a walkthrough
What you get with this template
SafeHaven delivers a fully structured single-page layout with every section in the right order. The layout follows a data-to-proof-to-story rhythm that keeps skeptical visitors engaged from the header to the booking form.
- A full-width stats header with three oversized metric cards and count-up animation
- Modular card grid sections covering inspection categories, comparative scores, and testimonials
- A three-step booking form and a secondary gated PDF lead-capture path
Feature list
SafeHaven ships with a focused set of layout components built specifically for this use case. Each feature is designed to do one job well inside a high-stakes service page.
Stats-First Header Wall
The header presents three oversized metric cards on a deep navy background. Numbers such as facilities inspected, protocol depth, and years in service render at display scale with gold underlines and a subtle count-up animation. No photography is used. The numbers earn attention immediately.
Flip-Hover Inspection Category Cards
The first card grid row shows four inspection categories: Fall Risk, Emergency Systems, Staffing Ratios, and Medication Handling. Each card displays a key stat on the front. On hover, the card flips to reveal exactly what gets checked in that category. This interaction delivers depth without clutter.
Before and After Facility Score Cards
The second card grid row presents comparative facility scores with small spark-line charts. Visitors can see measurable improvement from an inspection outcome at a glance. This section converts abstract claims into visible evidence.
Family Testimonial Cards
The third card grid row shows testimonial cards from real families. Each card includes the facility name, inspection date, and outcome. This grounds the proof in real situations rather than generic quotes.
Three-Step Booking Form
The primary conversion path is a structured three-step form. Step one collects the facility name and address. Step two offers a calendar picker for the preferred inspection date. Step three includes a dropdown for the visitor's relationship to the resident, covering options such as daughter or son, legal guardian, care manager, and attorney.
Gated PDF Lead Capture
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable 94-Point Checklist. Visitors who are not ready to book can enter their email and facility name to receive the checklist. This captures and nurtures leads who need more time before committing.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Header Wall | Opens with hard metrics to earn trust instantly |
| Tagline Copy Block | Delivers the core message: "Know before they move in" |
| Inspection Category Cards | Shows what gets checked via flip-hover interaction |
| Facility Score Comparison | Presents before-and-after scores with spark-line charts |
| Family Testimonial Cards | Humanizes the data with real family outcomes |
| Floating Booking Bar | Pins the primary call to action after first scroll |
| Three-Step Booking Form | Captures facility details, date, and visitor relationship |
| PDF Checklist Capture | Gated secondary path for visitors not ready to book |
Design & branding system
SafeHaven uses a Luxe Minimal visual identity built around a Midnight Blue color system. The palette is authoritative without being cold and expensive without being flashy.
- Deep command-center navy (#0B1D33) dominates backgrounds and section dividers; polished slate (#3A4F6A) carries body text and card borders; clinical white (#F7F8FA) breathes through generous padding
- Quiet gold (#C9A84C) is used sparingly for call-to-action buttons, star ratings, and trust badges so every appearance of gold signals a point of action
- No photography or stock imagery of seniors is used; the visual weight comes entirely from numbers, type, and whitespace
Mobile & speed optimization
The card grid layout is built to reflow cleanly across screen sizes. Modular sections stack in a logical reading order on smaller screens without losing the data-first narrative.
- Oversized metric cards in the header scale down to readable proportions on mobile viewports
- The floating booking bar and three-step form remain accessible and usable at all screen widths
- Card grid rows stack vertically on mobile so the flip-hover interaction and spark-line charts remain clear
How this template helps you convert
SafeHaven is structured around a deliberate conversion sequence. It proves competence with data first, then asks for action once trust is established.
- The stats header and card grid sections build credibility through layered evidence before any booking prompt appears, reducing the resistance a first-time visitor would otherwise feel
- The floating booking bar pins the primary call to action in view after the first scroll, so a decided visitor never has to hunt for the next step
- The gated PDF checklist creates a secondary conversion path for visitors who need more time, capturing lead information without requiring a full booking commitment
Other information about this template
SafeHaven sits within the Real Estate and Property category, specifically aligned with the Senior Living Real Estate subcategory. The template is designed to serve the Senior Living Appraisal Service niche with a layout that fits inspection, evaluation, and documentation-focused service providers.
- The Luxe Minimal theme and Midnight Blue palette make the template adaptable for related senior living service providers such as geriatric care consultants or elder care advisors
- The modular card grid structure means individual sections can be reordered or updated to reflect different inspection categories or service scopes
- The template does not include pre-built backend systems, form processors, or data storage; those connections are handled by the platform or tools a user brings to the build




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Calculator/Tool First
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Stats-first Header with Count-up Animation
Flip-hover Inspection Category Cards
Before and After Facility Score Section
Family Testimonial Card Grid
Three-step Booking Form
Gated PDF Checklist Lead Capture
Related questions
Who is this landing page template best suited for?
Can I update the stats and card content to match my own service?
Does the template include the 94-Point Checklist PDF?
How does the floating booking bar work?
Is this template suitable for a single service or can it cover multiple inspection packages?