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Caring for an aging parent is a deeply personal journey — one that often comes with both emotional and practical challenges. If you’re starting to wonder whether it’s time for additional support, you’re not alone. Thousands of Canadian families face the same question every year: How do I know when it’s time to consider home care, and how do I choose the right type?
We cover every aspect in detail in our Home Care in Canada guide, which provides a full overview of services, benefits, and how in-home care fits into today’s aging landscape.
Care for older adults encompasses a wide range of non-medical services designed to help older adults remain safe, independent, and comfortable at home. From personal hygiene support and mobility assistance to companionship and dementia care, these services are tailored to your loved one’s individual needs. Not sure where to begin? Explore our full list of care services to better understand what might be right for your family.
And if you’re still unsure whether the time is right, our guide on recognizing the signs can help you spot key changes and make informed next steps.
Once you’ve identified that your parent could benefit from assistance, the next step is choosing the right type of care. Here are some steps to guide your decision:
One of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing who will care for your loved one. While some families opt to hire privately, working with an established agency like ComForCare offers several key benefits:
If you’re searching for a caregiver for your mother or father, we’re here to help make the process easier and safer.
In Canada, home care is generally a private-pay service. While provincial healthcare may cover some medically necessary services, non-medical in-home care (like bathing assistance, housekeeping, or companionship) typically falls outside that scope.
There may be government assistance for caregivers of elderly parents, depending on your province and circumstances, though availability is limited.
To understand what’s covered and how to plan ahead, visit our guide on how much home care costs in Canada.
At ComForCare Canada, we’ve helped thousands of families navigate the transition to home care services. Our team listens, builds personalized care plans, and matches your loved one with a caregiver who truly understands their needs — and treats them with the respect they deserve.
Whether you need a few hours of help per week or daily support, we’ll be there — with experience, empathy, and practical guidance.
Look for experience, caregiver training, scheduling flexibility, and whether care plans are tailored to the individual. Ask if the provider offers backup coverage and ongoing oversight.
In-home care is paid out of pocket, but ComForCare offers flexible scheduling to fit different budgets. A care consultation can help you understand your options.
This is a common challenge. Try having a calm conversation focused on their independence and well-being. Offer a trial period to ease into care. We also provide resources for families navigating this transition.
Choosing care for an older loved one is never easy — but you don’t have to do it alone. Contact us today to speak with a care advisor and explore the best options for your family.
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