| Owner | Brian Cantwell | 24-Hour Emergency Contact: 905.639.HELP (4357) | |
| Address | 2349 Fairview Street Suite 317 Burlington, Ontario L7R 2E3 |
Telephone Fax Toll-Free |
905.639.4357 905.639.3485 1.888.845.2228 |
| Veteran's Affairs Direct Provider | |
| Daily Respite | Hourly Respite |
| Same-day service, 24/7 | Free needs assessment |
| Affordable hourly or live-in care | Discounted Care for Couples™ |
| Licensed, bonded & insured | National background checks |
| Temporary or long-term | Personalized, flexible Care Plans |
| Respite for family caregivers | Meal preparation, cleanup |
| Light housekeeping | Wardrobe, dressing assistance |
| Assistance with personal hygiene | Bathing assistance |
| Help with daily grooming | Toileting assistance |
| Medication reminders | Grocery shopping |
| Day trips, social outings | Bed-bound assistance |
| Transportation | Accompaniment to religious services |
| Picking up prescriptions | Companionship |
| Encouraging socialization | Answering phone/door |
| Household safety checks | Help with pets |
| Walking assistance | Home delivery supervision |
| Monitoring food expirations | Encouraging hobbies |
| General shopping | Reading books, newspapers |
| Keeping in touch with friends | Organizing mail |
| Running local errands | Playing card/board games |
| And more... |
The Advocacy Centre for The Elderly is a community based legal clinic for low income senior citizens. ACE is managed by a volunteer board of directors at least half of whom are seniors. ACE is funded through Legal Aid Ontario and is the first legal clinic in Canada to specialize in the legal problems of seniors.
The Alzheimer Society is the leading not-for-profit health organization working nationwide to improve the quality of life for Canadians affected by Alzheimer's disease and advance the search for the cause and cure. We are located in every province across Canada and in over 140 local communities.
Bereaved Families of Ontario is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide well organized, and professionally supervised, self-help/mutual support programs for bereaved families who have lost a member through death.
Your Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) connects you with the care you need, at home and in your community. There are 14 CCACs in communities across Ontario that are funded by Local Health Integration Networks through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. This means that, through your tax dollars, CCAC advice and services are covered by OHIP.
The Council on Aging, Windsor - Essex County, is a senior driven initiative that is part of a Provincial Network of Councils. The COA is a grass roots organization born out of a concern over the need for communication between individuals and agencies/organizations interested in issues of aging and the needs of seniors in Windsor - Essex County.
OLTCA is the largest long term care provider association in Ontario and the only association that represents the full mix of long term care operators - private, not-for-profit, charitable and municipal. Our member homes are regulated by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care and provide care and accommodation services to residents throughout Ontario.
The Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (ONPEA) is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to raising awareness about the abuse and neglect of older adults. Our mission is to create an Ontario that is free from abuse for all seniors, through education, training, collaboration, service coordination and advocacy.
The Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat works to improve the qualify of life for Ontario’s seniors by developing policies and programs that meet the needs of seniors and help them lead active, healthy and dignified lives, advising on the development of policies and programs across government on behalf of seniors, amd more.
Veterans Affairs Canada — Our mission is to provide exemplary, client-centred services and benefits that respond to the needs of Veterans, our other clients and their families, in recognition of their services to Canada; and to keep the memory of their achievements and sacrifices alive for all Canadians.




