Welcome to Home Care Assistance of Calgary, Alberta. Our compassionate caregivers are dedicated to helping our clients live independently and maintain a high quality of life. From flexible hourly respite care that allows family caregivers to take a break and prevent burnout to 24-hour care for seniors who need supervision while recovering from a surgery or serious illness, Calgary Home Care Assistance is here to meet your family’s needs and help your elderly loved one live a happier and healthier life in the golden years. Call 403-301-3777 and speak with a friendly care manager now.
Live-In or 24 Hour Care offers seniors the opportunity to age in place, in a familiar home environment surrounded by their cherished memories. Around-the-clock care is a great alternative to assisted living facilities or retirement homes.
Home Care Assistance proudly trains our caregivers in the Cognitive Therapeutics Method™ so that clients can receive one-to-one cognitive stimulation as well as support with basic care and activities of daily living– at no additional cost.
Hourly home care is not only used to enhance the lives of our senior clients, but the lives of their families as well. Hourly care can provide family caregivers with time to attend to their own needs and personal obligations.
There are many options to consider when looking for solutions in caring for your aging loved ones, including live-in facilities. We can help you determine the best possible care for your loved one with whatever budget you are working with.
Our holistic, evidence-based Balanced Care Method encourages a nutritious diet, regular physical activity, mental and social stimulation, and cultivating a sense of purpose to promote overall wellbeing and longevity. Learn More
While all seniors benefit from our science-based Cognitive Therapeutics Method™, it was specifically designed to slow mental decline in seniors with memory impairment through activities targeting attention, visual-spatial perception, language, memory, and executive functioning. Learn More
Bathing, incontinence care, grooming, personal hygiene, dressing, walking, etc.
Nutritious Meal planning, grocery list,grocery shopping cooking, etc.
Home cleaning, laundry, caring for pets, running errands, etc.
Accompaniment to appointments, shopping, groceries, etc.
Conversation, reading, games, crafts, puzzles, transportation to activities, etc.
Our caregivers are trained for special needs care including Alzheimer's care, post-hospital care, palliative support and more.
Our caregivers are carefully vetted and given an extensive psychological evaluation. We hire 1 out of every 25 applicants.
Our proprietary Balanced Care Method™ promotes smart lifestyle choices in the form of diet, activity, purpose & calm.
Seniors looking for an option to live happy and healthy at home can do so with peace of mind knowing a company and partner like Home Care Assistance is there to make it happen. We’re striving to understand the aging process in a way that hasn’t been done before so, we can provide our clients with the lifestyle they desire. This video explains how our people-centred company culture and innovative spirit allows Home Care Assistance to elevate the lives of our aging clients and change the way the world ages.
Our Family Room web portal and app lets families check in anytime on daily care, schedules, and give instructions as needed. We make it easy to be as involved in your loved one’s care and to stay connected. Reassuring your loved one that you will have complete access to their daily care records can help soothe nerves and fears.
View our short video and Home Care Assistance’s proprietary Cognitive Therapeutics Method™
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