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Personal Care

The kind of help your parent will actually accept.

Personal care is the bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility support that most seniors need before they're ready to admit it. How it's delivered matters just as much as whether it happens at all.

Why the same caregiver makes all the difference.

Why the same caregiver makes all the difference.

Being helped in the shower by someone you don't know isn't a neutral experience. For most seniors, it's a line they crossed reluctantly. The caregiver who earns that trust should be the one who keeps showing up — not whoever's next on the schedule.

We match carefully — temperament, language, personality, pace, and patience. Then that caregiver shows up every visit.

What personal care includes

What personal care includes

  • Help with bathing, showering, or bed baths when needed.

  • Help with dressing, grooming, and continence care.

  • Mobility support and transfers — chair to bed, walker to commode, and everything in between.

  • Meal prep, feeding assistance, and making sure they're staying hydrated.

  • Medication reminders — we can prompt your parent and open blister packs, but we don't dose or administer medication.

  • Light housekeeping around your parent's personal areas — tidying, laundry, and keeping things safe and sanitary. We're not a cleaning service, but we make sure the spaces they use every day stay manageable.

Who this is for

Who this is for

Seniors who need hands-on support with daily living — bathing, dressing, mobility, meals. It's the backbone of most care plans, and it's often where families start or what gets added as needs grow.

What we are not

What we are not

We're non-clinical. We don't do wound care, injections, catheter changes, or anything requiring a licensed nurse. When clinical care is needed, we coordinate with your family doctor or a home-care nursing service — and we continue handling everything else.

Typical personal care plan

Most personal care plans are 3 to 5 visits per week, 2 to 4 hours each. Bathing days tend to be longer visits.

Included in every plan

• RPN care plan review

• Care manager as POC

• Weekly family updates

• Observation notes surfaced

• Same caregiver continuity

"Dad wouldn't let anyone help him shower. Then he met Rachel. Six months in, he calls it 'shower day with Rachel' and looks forward to it. That's what continuity does."

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Priya N.

Daughter · Mississauga

"Dad wouldn't let anyone help him shower. Then he met Rachel. Six months in, he calls it 'shower day with Rachel' and looks forward to it. That's what continuity does."

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Priya N.

Daughter · Mississauga

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