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Adults (55+) • Domestic Support and Assistance • Canada
Examples of household (non-medical) home support. Terms are simple and objective.
Kitchen and bathroom maintenance, dusting, and mopping floors—everything to maintain a comfortable, everyday atmosphere.
Frequency: weekly
Nature: routine
Simple communication, assistance with event registration, and accompanying during walks or visits (optional).
Focus: social
Additional: upon request
Grocery shopping, picking up orders from pickup points, and handling mail—all tailored to personal preferences and schedule.
Orientation: practical
Effect: time saving
Preparing simple meals, making a shopping list, or organizing meal delivery (non-medical).
Benefit: convenience
Flexibility: adaptable to needs
Changing light bulbs, minor organization, basic adjustments to household appliances (tasks may vary).
Frequency: As needed
Goal: Daily comfort
Assistance with setting reminders, scheduling calendar events, coordinating deliveries or specialist visits.
Benefit: Organization
Flexibility: Low effort
Non-medical home care services — simple, reliable, and tailored to your needs
Not necessarily. This example focuses on everyday household support without a medical focus, such as cleaning, running errands, organizing meals, and simple household chores. If medical or clinical services are needed, please contact qualified professionals.
No. The figures provided are intentionally approximate and are for comparison purposes only. Actual costs vary by region, the specific provider's policies, the length of the visit, and the tasks required.
Start with one or two regular tasks and a clear schedule. After a week, evaluate how much this really helps and adjust your plan if necessary.
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