Types of Care

Live-in care

Live-in caregivers provide care in a client’s own home. Doing so enables clients to maintain their independence for as long as possible. Live-in care can be for those who are in need of respite care, short term care after discharge from the hospital, and complex care with specialist conditions such as dementia.
While the caregiver lives with the client, they are able to establish a daily routine, and provide one-on-one, twenty-four-hour care, seven days a week.
Clients that require a Live-in Caregiver have a diverse range of needs, personalities and lifestyles and it’s important that they are the right fit for each other. After the initial assessment we will be able to match the best caregiver for each client in need.

Why Choose Live-in Care?

With the help of a Live-in Caregiver, clients are able to stay in their own home. This avoids unnecessary change, and the many risks and lifestyle disruptions of a nursing home. It further allows clients to stay in a familiar and comfortable environment, having round-the-clock care and companionship, being able to stay with partners and pets which have a positive impact on their mental well-being, and allowing visits from family and friends as often as they like.

Key responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

Personal Care Assistant

Personal Care Assistants provide care, in a client’s own home, on an arranged hourly basis. Doing so enables the clients to maintain their independence for as long as possible. Personal Care Assistants are appropriate for those who are in need of respite care, or short term care after discharge from the hospital without the need of around-the-clock safety supervision.
Clients that require a Personal Care Assistant have a diverse range of needs, personalities and lifestyles and it’s important that they are the right fit for each other. After the initial assessment we will be able to match the best caregiver for each client in need.

Why Choose a Personal Care Assistant ?

With the help of a Personal Care Assistant, clients are able to stay in their own home as long as their safety is not compromised at night. This avoids unnecessary change, and the many risks and lifestyle disruptions of a nursing home. The client is in a familiar and comfortable environment, having care and companionship as needed, as well as having the many benefits of being around their partners and pets. They allow visits from family and friends as often as they like.

Key responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

Companions

Companions provide companionship in a client’s own home and community on an arranged hourly basis. This enables the clients to maintain their independence for as long as possible. Companion care can be appropriate for the elderly who do not need hands-on care or nighttime supervision, yet want or need help with running errands, grocery shopping, dog walking, and enjoying the social company of a dedicated companion.

Homemakers

Homemakers provide homemaker services in a client’s own home on an arranged hourly basis. Doing so enables the client to maintain their independence for as long as possible. Homemaker care can be appropriate for the elderly who need help with running errands, grocery shopping, meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, do not need any hands on care, and do not need any night safety supervision.

Overnight Care

Overnight care, in a client’s own home on arranged hourly bases. Doing so enables the client to maintain their independence for as long as possible. Overnight Care can be for those who are in need of respite care, short term care after discharge from the hospital, and need nightly safety supervision.
Client’s that require Overnight Care have a diverse range of needs, personalities and lifestyles and it’s important that they are the right fit for each other. After the initial assessment we will be able to match the best caregiver for each client in need.

Why Choose Overnight Care?

With the help of Overnight Care, client’s are able to choose to stay in their own home while being safe during the night . Avoid unnecessary change and the risk of going to a nursing home. Staying in a familiar and comfortable environment. Having someone with them during the night for safety. Being able to stay with partners and pets which can have a positive impact on their mental wellbeing.

Key responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

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