
At ComForCare Home Care, families in Fort Saskatchewan can count on compassionate in-home support that helps seniors continue life where they feel most comfortable—at home. Every care plan is shaped around the individual, with a focus on preserving independence, honoring dignity, and strengthening meaningful connection each day. Our DementiaWise® approach, Caregiver First™ training, and Joyful Memories program reflect a thoughtful commitment to care that meets people where they are. With attentive caregivers and personalized support, seniors can feel more confident, engaged, and at ease in their daily routines.
Every family’s needs are different, which is why care is tailored to routines, preferences, and changing levels of support. Our caregivers focus on respect, safety, and meaningful engagement so seniors can remain comfortable and connected at home.
When care needs go beyond daytime visits, 24-hour home care and overnight support can provide steady reassurance for seniors and those who love them. Our team can assist with complex needs, mobility concerns, and disability care management while helping maintain comfort and consistency at home. Families gain peace of mind knowing a compassionate caregiver is present, attentive, and ready to respond. Support can also be adjusted as needs change over time.
For those living with dementia or Alzheimer’s, familiar surroundings can help each day feel calmer and more manageable. Our dementia care in Fort Saskatchewan, AB is guided by DementiaWise® protocols that support reduced anxiety, respectful communication, and reassuring routines. Joyful Memories sessions use music and meaningful moments to encourage comfort, connection, and emotional well-being. With a compassionate caregiver present, families can feel supported while their loved one remains in a place that feels safe and known.
If your family is exploring care at home, we’re here to listen and help you understand the options with warmth and clarity. Connect with our Fort Saskatchewan office to schedule a complimentary in-home assessment and talk through the kind of support that would feel right for your loved one.
How soon can services start?
Most families in Fort Saskatchewan begin services within 48 hours, and care can often start even sooner when needs are urgent.
Can hours change as needs evolve?
Yes. Scheduling can be increased, reduced, or shifted as needs change, and caregiver support can be matched to the right level of skill and experience.
Is dementia training standard for caregivers?
Yes. All team members complete DementiaWise® education as a standard part of preparation, with ongoing training to strengthen confidence, consistency, and compassionate care.

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