Serving Ottawa & Eastern Ontario β€” caregivers available 7 days a week
Services

Help at home

Housekeeping, meals, laundry, and the practical work of keeping a home running.

Most people do not leave their home because of a medical event. They leave because the housework became unmanageable. Help at home is the least glamorous and most effective way to extend independent living β€” a clean kitchen, a stocked fridge, clean laundry, and a home that is safe to move through.

From$26 per hour
$26–$34 per hour · 3-hour minimum visit
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  • Housekeeping
  • Meal preparation
  • Laundry
  • Tech help
  • Gardening
  • Pet care
What's included

Is this the right service?

  • Light housekeepingKitchens, bathrooms, floors, dusting, bed changes and general tidying on a set schedule.
  • Meal preparationCooking to dietary needs β€” diabetic, low-sodium, soft-texture, halal, or family recipes.
  • Tech helpersVideo calls with grandchildren, phone and tablet setup, online banking and prescription refills.
  • Home safety sweepsLoose rugs, poor lighting, cluttered walkways and missing grab bars flagged in writing.
Rates
From$26 per hour
$26–$34 per hour · 3-hour minimum visit
  • The free in-home assessment and written care plan
  • Caregiver travel time and mileage between clients
  • Visit notes sent to the family after every shift
  • A named care coordinator you can reach directly
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Hourly rates for private-pay care in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. Minimum visit 3 hours. No membership fee and no lock-in contract. Overnight, live-in and statutory holiday rates differ — every figure is confirmed in your written care plan before you commit.

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Companionship

From$19 per hour
$19–$26 per hour · 3-hour minimum visit

A familiar face, regular check-ins, and someone to share the day with.

  • Companions
  • Wellness check-ins
  • Personal shoppers
  • Conversation & games

Mobility assistance

From$30 per hour
$30–$38 per hour · 3-hour minimum visit

Drives to appointments, travel companionship, and safe movement in and out of the home.

  • Drives to appointments
  • Travel companionship
  • Transfer assistance
  • Walker & wheelchair support

Specialized care

From$30 per hour
$30–$38 per hour · 3-hour minimum visit

Dementia, post-hospital recovery, palliative support and overnight attendant care.

  • Dementia & Alzheimer's
  • Post-hospital recovery
  • Overnight attendant care
  • Palliative support

Supported by and working alongside

Government of Canada β€” Service Canada
Foundation for Black Communities
Foresight Financing
Plug Trading Services Inc.
Questions

Answers, before you have to ask.

How quickly can care start?

For most standard requests we can complete the assessment within 2 business days and begin care within 3 to 5 days. Urgent hospital discharges are prioritised β€” call us and say it is a discharge.

What does it cost, and what is the minimum?

Rates run from $19/hour for companionship to $38/hour for specialized care, depending on the service and the caregiver's qualifications. The minimum booking is 3 hours per visit. There is no membership fee and no lock-in contract. Overnight, live-in and statutory holiday rates differ β€” the written care plan sets out every number before you commit.

Is any of this covered by government funding or insurance?

In Ontario, publicly funded home care is arranged through Ontario Health atHome, and eligibility and hours are decided by them, not by us. Private home care may also be covered under extended health benefits, veterans' benefits, or a long-term care insurance policy. We will tell you what to ask for, and we will not pretend to know your coverage β€” check with your plan administrator.

Do we get the same caregiver every visit?

That is the design. You are matched with a primary caregiver, with a named backup introduced in advance for illness and vacation. If the match is not right, tell us and we re-match at no cost.

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Not sure what level of care you need?

Neither are most families when they call. That is what the free assessment is for β€” a nurse tells you honestly what is needed, including when the answer is β€œless than you think”.