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Services to help older adults stay in their homes and maintain their independence.

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Helps connect families with support workers able to provide home support on either a volunteer or fee-for-service basis. Families and support workers are added to a registry database which can be searched to find possible family/worker matches. The types of services offered by support workers may include:
  • Respite care
  • Helping client access supports in the community
  • General support to families

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Helps veterans remain independent and self-sufficient in their home and community.

Offers financial assistance to obtain services. Includes:

  • Snow removal
  • Lawn mowing
  • Housecleaning
  • Laundry
  • Meal preparation
  • Errand services
  • Personal care (for example, assistance with personal needs such as bathing, dressing, and eating)
  • Access to nutrition (for example, services such as Meals on Wheels or Wheels to Meals)
  • Health and support services such as assessments, diagnostic services, and personal care by a health professional
  • Ambulatory health care services such as health assessments, diagnostic services, and social and recreational activities (for example, adult day care) as well as transportation to receive the service
  • Transportation services to help support independence and participation in social activities if you are at risk of social isolation and have financial need
  • Home adaptations for making changes to your home to allow you to carry out everyday activities (does not include general renovations or repairs)
  • Intermediate care services when you need a greater level of nursing or personal assistance

Program does not replace other federal, provincial or municipal programs. It complements existing programs to help meet needs.


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Volunteers provide weekly companionship to persons living with dementia who are still living in their home while providing respite for care givers and family members.
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