At Edmonton Home Care Assistance, we know high-quality home care involves much more than simply helping seniors with the activities of daily life. It’s about optimizing quality of life for every single one of our clients by helping them live healthy, happy, independent lives in the comfort of their own homes. Our philosophy of care is exemplified by our revolutionary holistic program, The Balanced Care Method (BCM), which was developed through rigorous scientific research conducted by the top minds in the field. BCM centers on healthy nutrition, physical activity, cognitive stimulation, social interaction, and cultivating purpose. In addition, all our clients benefit from our Cognitive Therapeutics Method (CTM), which focuses on helping aging adults boost problem-solving, memory, and executive functioning skills.
If your senior loved one chooses to age in place and needs help to do so safely and comfortably, rest assured our caregivers are trained to follow CDC best practices for infectious diseases, and we’re just a phone call away. Whether your loved one needs occasional help around the home or constant supervision with live-in care, you can rely on the caregivers from Edmonton Home Care Assistance to provide compassionate, exceptional care that offers your family peace of mind. Please call (780) 490-7337 now to speak with one of our devoted Care Managers.
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 Skilled Licensed Practical Nurses offer assistance with Insulin administration, blood glucose monitoring, Injections, Catheter changes, Clysis Infusion, G-Tube feeding, wound care ventilator care, patient teaching and post op care.
Home Care Assistance is not just for seniors! While it is true that Home Care Assistance has earned a trusted reputation as a leading provider of care for aging adults, we also offer high quality care for individuals of all ages with chronic care needs or disabilities.
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
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