Close-up medium shot of an older woman's hands and a caregiver's hands resting together on a kitchen table mid-conversation, warm north-facing window light, a cup of tea visible in the background, muted ochre and warm gray tones, intimate and unhurried
Close-up medium shot of an older woman's hands and a caregiver's hands resting together on a kitchen table mid-conversation, warm north-facing window light, a cup of tea visible in the background, muted ochre and warm gray tones, intimate and unhurried
— Person-first support

Support that fits around your person's life

Every service we offer is delivered where your relative already lives. No relocation, no institutional routine — just the right help, on a schedule that suits them.

Wide shot of a sunlit living room, an elderly man seated comfortably reading at a table near a window, warm afternoon light pooling across wooden floorboards, muted sage and ochre tones, documentary feel
Wide shot of a sunlit living room, an elderly man seated comfortably reading at a table near a window, warm afternoon light pooling across wooden floorboards, muted sage and ochre tones, documentary feel
Close-up of hands chopping vegetables on a worn wooden cutting board in a home kitchen, natural side-light from a nearby window, practical household lighting, muted warm tones, mid-task activity
Close-up of hands chopping vegetables on a worn wooden cutting board in a home kitchen, natural side-light from a nearby window, practical household lighting, muted warm tones, mid-task activity
Intimate medium shot of two people seated side by side on a home sofa in conversation, warm lamp light, a bookshelf softly visible in the background, muted warm grays and ochre, genuine and unhurried
Intimate medium shot of two people seated side by side on a home sofa in conversation, warm lamp light, a bookshelf softly visible in the background, muted warm grays and ochre, genuine and unhurried
Close-up of hands working on a craft project at a home table, paint or thread visible, golden-hour window light catching the texture of the materials, warm and absorbed in the task
Close-up of hands working on a craft project at a home table, paint or thread visible, golden-hour window light catching the texture of the materials, warm and absorbed in the task
• What we offer

Four ways we show up

Weekday Day Care

In-Home Assistance

One-on-One Companionship

Activity Programming

Structured daytime support at a community setting, keeping your person engaged and socially connected on weekdays without disrupting their home life.

Personal support with daily tasks — meal prep, errands, and household routines — delivered inside the home your person already knows and trusts.

Regular visits from a consistent support person — someone who shows up at the same time each week and builds a genuine, ongoing rapport.

Purposeful activities — crafts, light gardening, music, and more — scheduled around what your person already enjoys doing, not a generic group timetable.

Wide environmental shot of a home entryway as seen from inside, soft morning light coming through a half-open front door, a pair of shoes near the mat, a caregiver's coat just visible on a hook — the feeling of someone arriving, warm and unhurried
Wide environmental shot of a home entryway as seen from inside, soft morning light coming through a half-open front door, a pair of shoes near the mat, a caregiver's coat just visible on a hook — the feeling of someone arriving, warm and unhurried
/ Scheduled around them

Care that keeps the rhythm already in place

1. Tell us about your person

A short conversation helps us understand their daily routine, preferences, and the specific kind of support that fits their situation.

2. We match the right support

We match a service — and a support person — to what your relative actually does and values, not to an off-the-shelf care package.

3. Support begins at home

We arrive on the agreed schedule. Your person stays in place, keeps doing what matters, and we adjust as their needs shift over time.

Not sure which service fits? Let's talk it through.

Describe your person's situation and we'll help identify the right kind of support — no pressure, no forms designed for institutions.