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Home care that fits around real life.

From a few hours of personal care a week to overnight and 24/7 coverage — every plan is shaped by an LPN and delivered by caregivers who keep coming back.

The familiar room. The familiar mug. The right level of help.

Most people recover faster, sleep better, and feel more themselves at home. Our role is to make staying home safe and sustainable — without taking the room over.

Care plans are written by a Licensed Practical Nurse after an in-home assessment. We look at the medical picture, the daily rhythm, the layout of the home, and the preferences of the person receiving care. Then we match a caregiver who fits the household — and keep that caregiver consistent wherever shift patterns allow.

  • LPN-led care planning and clinical oversight
  • Same caregiver continuity wherever possible
  • No minimum-hour contracts — start with a single shift if that's what fits
  • Funding pathways navigated alongside you
LPN-led home care visit in a Calgary client's living room

The full spectrum of home care under one practice.

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Personal Care

Bathing, grooming, dressing, oral care, toileting, transfers and skin-integrity checks — handled with full respect for modesty and pace.

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Medication Assistance

Reminders, blister-pack support, prompting, pre-pour reviews and clear documentation. Where allowable, LPN-administered medications.

Meal Preparation

Diet-aware, culturally familiar meals planned and prepared in your kitchen. Modified textures and fluid restrictions handled with care.

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Companionship Care

Conversation, reading, music, walks, gentle activities, accompaniment to coffee shops and appointments — relational care, not just task care.

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Light Housekeeping

Laundry, dishes, bed-changing, tidying. We keep the home running so the family doesn't have to do it all on visit days.

Errands & Transportation

Grocery runs, pharmacy pickups, accompaniment to appointments. Driving with a caregiver who knows your loved one's routines.

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Mobility & Fall Prevention

Safe transfers, gait support, prescribed exercise prompts, and home-environment review for trip hazards and lighting.

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Post-Surgical Recovery

Discharge support, mobility, drain checks, dressings, medication, and clear communication back to the surgical team if anything changes.

Chronic Disease Support

COPD, CHF, diabetes, Parkinson's, MS — daily monitoring, vitals, and routines that keep flares and admissions at bay.

From a few hours to round-the-clock.

Care can be intermittent, overnight, or fully continuous. Most families adjust the level of coverage as the situation evolves; we make that easy.

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Visit-Based Care

Scheduled day visits — typically 1 to 8 hours — for personal care, medication support, meals and companionship. Ideal for steady, predictable needs.

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Overnight Care

A caregiver awake or rested-on-call through the night. Useful after surgery, during dementia sundowning, or when a spouse needs to actually sleep.

24/7 Care

Continuous coverage with rotating caregivers and clinical oversight. We stage shift handovers carefully so the household never feels chaotic.

In-home dementia and Alzheimer's care in Calgary

Calm, predictable care for the long road of memory loss.

Dementia care is less about doing more and more about doing the same things, the same way, on the same rhythm. Our approach is built around predictability, validation, and the small rituals that keep a person feeling like themselves.

  • Specialised in-home Alzheimer's and dementia support
  • Sundowning, agitation and exit-seeking responses planned in advance
  • Validation-based communication — never argue with a memory
  • Caregiver continuity prioritised; new faces are introduced slowly
  • Family education and household-environment recommendations
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Home care for many seasons of life.

  • Seniors who want to age in place
  • Adults recovering from surgery or hospitalisation
  • Adults living with chronic disease (COPD, CHF, diabetes, Parkinson's, MS)
  • People living with dementia or Alzheimer's
  • Families during palliative and end-of-life care
  • New parents who need a steadying hand at home
  • Anyone whose care needs sit between hospital and full independence
Senior receiving in-home care in Calgary

Tell us what's going on. We'll tell you how we can help.

The first call is free. The first visit is unhurried. The first plan is written by the LPN who will oversee your care.