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Personal Care For Elders Who Want To Remain In Their Own Home

Getting help with personal care, does not mean giving up independence. For many seniors and individuals with disabilities, having the right support in place is exactly what makes it possible to stay at home longer, feel more comfortable day to day, and maintain the routines that matter to them.

Our caregivers provide respectful, hands-on personal care built around your loved one’s preferences and comfort. They take the time to get to know how your loved one likes things done, and they show up consistently so the experience never feels like a stranger walking through the door.

Care Built Around Your Routine

We do not fit your loved one into our schedule. We build care around theirs. Whether mornings are slow or evenings need more support, we work around what feels natural and comfortable for them.

Caregivers Who Show Up Consistently

Rotating through different caregivers every week makes personal care feel uncomfortable and impersonal. We match your loved one with a consistent caregiver they can get used to and trust over time.

Respectful, Dignified Support

Personal care involves private and intimate tasks. Our caregivers approach every visit with patience, discretion, and genuine respect. Your loved one is always treated as an individual, not a task to complete.

Personal care covers the hands-on support your loved one needs to start and end each day comfortably and safely. Here is what our caregivers typically assist with:

  • Bathing and showering assistance, including bed baths when needed
  • Hair washing, grooming, and styling
  • Oral care, including denture care and teeth brushing
  • Dressing and undressing with attention to personal preferences
  • Skin care, including moisturizing, pressure injury prevention, and wound monitoring
  • Toileting assistance and incontinence care handled discreetly
  • Bowel and bladder management support
  • Mobility assistance, including transfers from bed to chair and safe repositioning
  • Walking assistance and fall prevention support
  • Assistance with eating and meal preparation
  • Range of motion exercises as directed by a physiotherapist or physician

Personal care support is a good fit for:

✓ Seniors who need help with bathing, dressing, or grooming but want to stay at home

✓ Seniors who need help with bathing, dressing, or grooming but want to stay at home

✓ People with mobility limitations who require assistance with transfers and safe movement

✓ Individuals with disabilities who need regular support with daily living tasks

✓ Clients with incontinence needs who require discreet, respectful care

✓ Seniors whose family members cannot be present every day to assist

Needing help with personal care is not a sign that independence is over, it is often what makes independence possible. With the right support in place, your loved one can stay home safely, maintain their routines, and hold onto the parts of daily life that matter most to them.

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.