Frequently Asked Questions
According to the Canadian Home Care Association, home care is defined as an integrated “array of services, provided in the home and community setting, that encompass health promotion and teaching, curative intervention, end of life care, rehabilitation, support and maintenance, social adaptation and integration, and support for the family caregiver.”
Although each option has its pros and cons, home care is well-suited for people who want complete flexibility in the services they choose. Home care services are available wherever you are, so this allows you to stay where you are most comfortable. Home care can be financially sensible for seniors who own their homes. In-home support allows you to decide how much care you need and when you need it, leaving you in control. Home care can also be provided in a retirement home or long-term care facility if additional one-on-one care is required.
Anyone who feels that their time would be better spent on the things they enjoy instead of struggling through tasks they find difficult. This could be a senior who is tired of doing the vacuuming, someone who needs some assistance getting dressed in the morning so they can go out and enjoy their day, or someone caring for a loved one who needs a few hours off to do something for themselves. Home care services are flexible to meet the very personal needs of each individual.
The initial in-home assessment allows you to tell us what you need. You then have the opportunity to ask for input from our experienced home care professionals, who are happy to guide you in finding the best solutions for your situation.
Our screening process is very thorough to ensure all of our caregivers are a good match with our company. We perform vulnerable sector criminal record check reference checks, and we require specific certifications based on the position.
Yes, absolutely.
All employees are covered by workplace insurance in case of an accident or injury while working in a client’s home. You don’t have to worry about covering any out-of-work expenses.
Our services are tailored to private citizens and are not covered by government health care plans. However, many clients may be eligible for coverage through private insurance or Veteran’s Affairs. We often hear about the “sticker shock” of home care services and understand that care can be expensive for families. We work hard to find sustainable solutions for families.
No. Our services begin where the government-funded home care program ends, and we work in collaboration with them.
We service all of Ontario. Most of our clients receive care in their own homes; however, we can provide additional care to clients in long-term care or assisted living facilities, hospitals, and adult day care programs.