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We provide compassionate caregiving services anytime and anywhere to make sure your loved ones receive the care, support, and comfort they deserve
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06/09/2026
Most families describe dementia not as a single decline but as a thousand small losses.
During Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, we want to give families across Toronto and the GTA an honest picture of what this looks like day to day. Not the clinical summary. The lived version.
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My mum has been living alone since dad passed. Last week she left the stove on overnight.
For many families across Toronto and the GTA, that is the moment. Not a formal assessment. Not a family meeting. Just a quiet, specific thing that makes the risk impossible to keep ignoring.
If something has been sitting in the back of your mind about a parent living alone, this one is for you. 💚
06/03/2026
He still knew my voice. Just not always my name. I held onto that for a long time.
The emotional weight of watching a parent's memory change is one of the most quietly carried experiences in family caregiving. During Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, we want to name what most families carry without ever saying out loud.
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Most families spend months wondering if what they are seeing is normal aging. It is a question worth asking out loud.
During Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, we want to give families across Toronto and the GTA practical, grounded information about what supporting a loved one with memory challenges at home actually involves.
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She called me by my brother's name. I did not correct her. I just answered.
June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. And for families across Toronto and the GTA who are living with the early signs of memory change in an elderly parent, this month is not just about awareness. It is about being seen.
The small moments nobody prepares you for are often the hardest ones. This one is for every family navigating this quietly. 💚
May is one of the hardest months to be a family caregiver. Nobody talks about that.
The complicated feelings of Mother's Day when you are watching a parent change. National Nursing Week, which should feel celebratory, but reminds you how invisible your own caregiving is. The long weekend that reminded you that rest looks different when you are the one who cannot step away.
And through all of it, you showed up.
To every family in Toronto and the GTA who carried May: this one is for you. June is a new chapter. 💚
05/27/2026
Caregiver burnout does not arrive all at once. Most people do not recognise it until they are already in it.
As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we want to name the four signs most commonly present in family caregivers who are heading toward burnout — before they arrive there.
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05/26/2026
Having a caregiver does not always mean having the right caregiver.
During National AccessAbility Week, it is worth asking whether the care currently in place is actually enabling your loved one to live the life they want — in their own home, on their own terms.
For families across Toronto and the GTA who already have care in place, swipe through for five signs it might be time to reassess. Save this and share it with a family who might need to hear it. 💚
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