Care centres for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities serve a role that extends beyond the individuals they directly support. They can help families maintain routines, access structured assistance, and rely on care environments designed for specialized needs. The F. Cruz Dias-ADIMI Care Centre on the Costa del Sol is one such facility, and its development reflects the long-term philanthropic involvement of Roy Peires, founder of the IDILIQ Group and the IDILIQ Foundation.
The centre is connected to ADIMI, an organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Through the IDILIQ Foundation, support for ADIMI forms part of a wider commitment to disability services, healthcare, education, and family welfare. Examining what the F. Cruz Dias-ADIMI Care Centre provides helps explain why community care infrastructure remains an important part of charitable investment.
Intellectual Disability Care and the Role of Specialist Facilities
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities often require support that is structured, consistent, and responsive to individual needs. Specialist care centres can bring together trained staff, adapted environments, daily routines, and programming designed around developmental, behavioural, and practical support. The F. Cruz Dias-ADIMI Care Centre operates within that kind of specialist framework.
The value of this model is not limited to the people receiving direct care. Families may also benefit when reliable support is available outside the home. A functioning care centre can help relatives manage employment, caregiving responsibilities, household stability, and personal wellbeing while knowing that a loved one has access to a dedicated care environment.
This is where Roy Peires and the IDILIQ Foundation’s disability support connects individual care with broader community value. Investment in organizations such as ADIMI can strengthen the support available to families and help reinforce the local network of disability services on the Costa del Sol.
Roy Peires And The Foundation’s Commitment To ADIMI
The IDILIQ Foundation’s relationship with ADIMI is best understood as part of a continuing charitable commitment rather than a single isolated gift. The Foundation’s support for disability care sits alongside its work with healthcare, education, and family welfare organizations across the region.
ADIMI’s work requires a setting that can support people with cognitive and developmental disabilities through consistent care, structured activity, and appropriate daily assistance. Facilities such as the F. Cruz Dias-ADIMI Care Centre depend on sustained community backing because their work is ongoing. The needs they address do not end with a single campaign, event, or funding cycle.
Through the Foundation, Roy Peires has helped support a model of philanthropy that recognizes the importance of continuity. For organizations serving vulnerable communities, a steady charitable relationship can be more useful than short-term assistance because it reflects the continuing nature of the services being provided.
What Consistent Care Infrastructure Delivers To The Community
The F. Cruz Dias-ADIMI Care Centre provides more than a physical space. It represents a form of care infrastructure that can support daily routines, family stability, and community inclusion. For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, predictable environments can be especially important because routines, familiarity, and appropriate support all contribute to effective care.
Families also experience the value of that infrastructure. When a specialist centre is available, relatives are not left to manage every care need alone. They can build more stable schedules around a service that understands the population it serves. This can reduce strain on households and create a stronger support network around each person.
For ADIMI, the centre also reflects the importance of long-term community partnership. A care facility requires attention to staffing, equipment, programming, maintenance, and daily operations. Charitable support associated with Roy Peires’ long-term community investment contributes to the conditions that help organizations like ADIMI continue their work with greater stability.
The IDILIQ Foundation’s Disability Framework Under Roy Peires
The IDILIQ Foundation does not treat disability support as separate from wider community wellbeing. Its charitable activity also extends across healthcare, education, and family welfare, areas that often overlap with the needs of people and families affected by disability. This broader view gives the Foundation’s work with ADIMI a clear place within a larger community-support framework.
Intellectual and developmental disability services can require dedicated environments and specialized attention. They may also intersect with family assistance, healthcare access, social welfare, and educational support. A foundation that participates across these areas can help strengthen the wider network around people who need consistent care.
The F. Cruz Dias-ADIMI Care Centre fits within that framework because it addresses a practical need in the community. It supports individuals while also helping families and local care organizations maintain continuity. Community care work connected to Roy Peires therefore reflects a broader approach to philanthropy based on practical services, institutional partnerships, and local engagement.
The Long-Term Impact Of Sustained Disability Investment
Community investment in disability care organizations can build value over time. Staff experience, resident familiarity, family trust, and consistent programming all become stronger when support is stable. A single contribution may help with an immediate need, but continuing support can help organizations maintain services across changing conditions.
For people who benefit from routine and predictability, consistency has daily importance. A reliable care environment can help individuals participate in structured activities, receive appropriate support, and remain connected to a broader community. Families may also gain confidence from knowing that support is not temporary or uncertain.
The IDILIQ Foundation’s commitment to the F. Cruz Dias-ADIMI Care Centre reflects this long-term view. It is an investment in a facility, an organization, and the community network that surrounds people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In that sense, the centre’s value is both personal and social: it supports individuals directly while strengthening the capacity of the Costa del Sol community to care for families who rely on specialist services.
About Roy Peires
Roy Peires is the founder of the IDILIQ Group and the IDILIQ Foundation, with decades of experience in international hospitality leadership, charitable programme development, and long-term community investment strategy. Based on the Costa del Sol, Spain, the IDILIQ Foundation maintains partnerships with disability organizations including ADIMI, alongside commitments to healthcare, education, and family welfare organizations across the region. Readers can learn more about Roy Peires through the IDILIQ Foundation’s community-focused charitable work.
