Someone There When It Matters Most
For some families, a few hours of care each day is not enough. When a loved one needs support around the clock, whether because of advanced dementia, serious illness, a recent fall, or simply the reality of living alone with complex needs, having someone present at all times makes the difference between staying home safely and having no choice but to leave it.
We provide live-in and 24-hour care that keeps your loved one at home with consistent, professional support day and night. Our caregivers work in shifts or live in depending on what works best for your family, and they are backed by a nursing team available around the clock for any medical questions or concerns that come up.

What 24-Hour Care Looks Like Day to Day
Around-the-clock care covers everything your loved one needs to stay safe, comfortable, and well supported at home. Here is what our caregivers typically provide across a full day:
- Personal care, including bathing, dressing, grooming, and oral hygiene
- Medication reminders and administration throughout the day and night
- Meal preparation, assistance with eating, and nutritional support
- Mobility assistance, safe transfers, and repositioning in bed
- Companionship and meaningful engagement during waking hours
- Overnight monitoring and response to any needs that arise
- Light housekeeping and laundry to keep the home clean and safe
- Accompaniment to appointments and community outings
- Monitoring for changes in health or behaviour and reporting to the family
- Nursing visits for wound care, catheter care, or other medical needs as required
- Coordination with family members and the broader care team

Who This Level of Care Is For
Live-in and 24-hour care is a good fit for:
✓ Seniors with advanced dementia who are at risk of wandering or cannot be left alone safely
✓ Individuals recovering from a serious illness, surgery, or stroke who need constant monitoring
✓ People in the palliative or end-of-life stage who want to remain at home with steady support
✓ Seniors who live alone and whose families are not nearby or cannot provide care themselves
✓ Individuals with complex medical needs that require overnight nursing availability
✓ Family caregivers who are exhausted and need full relief without placing their loved one in a facility
Moving a loved one into a facility is not the only option when care needs become complex, and for many families it is not the right one. Around the clock home care allows your loved one to stay in familiar surroundings with consistent caregivers they know and trust. It is often more personal, more comfortable, and more connected than institutional care.
Customized care plan and the best caregiver just for you
All gathered information from the In-home care assessment will be developed into an individualized care plan.

