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24-Hour Home Care in Edmonton, AB

24-hour home care in Edmonton means a trained caregiver is with your loved one all day and all night, with no gaps in safety or support. This kind of care is designed for people with complex needs who cannot be safely left alone at any time.​

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Always Best Care of Edmonton

Clear, Simple Support Around the Clock

24-hour care means someone is awake and available to help every hour, day and night, with no breaks in safety or support. This is different from live-in or overnight-only care, where the caregiver may sleep or be off-duty for part of the time.​

  • Someone is always there, with caregivers working in planned shifts so they stay rested, alert, and focused on your loved one.​
  • The caregiver’s only job is to care for your family member, not several clients at once.​
  • Caregivers watch for patterns and step in early, rather than only reacting in emergencies.​
  • There are no gaps in care, so help is ready the moment it is needed, day or night.​
  • Caregivers notice small changes in comfort, mood, or health and respond quickly.​

With 24-hour care, your loved one is never left alone, helping prevent falls, catch problems early, and ensure needs are met right away.

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When 24-Hour Care Becomes Necessary

Families in Edmonton often turn to 24-hour home care during pivotal moments when round-the-clock attention becomes essential for safety and well-being.​

You may be considering 24-hour care if your family member:

  • Has a serious physical decline or very limited mobility.​
  • Is mostly or fully bed-bound and needs help with almost all daily tasks.​
  • Just came home from the hospital with complex or changing care needs.​
  • Needs toileting and incontinence support around the clock.​
  • Is living with advanced illness, frailty, or a rapid health decline.​
  • Has a high risk of falls or needs constant watching to stay safe.​
  • Is recovering from surgery or rehab and requires a high level of hands-on support.
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When 24-Hour Care May Not Be the Right Fit

24-hour home care is a significant step and is intended for people who need help and supervision all day and all night. It may not be the right fit if:​

  • Your loved one sleeps safely through the night and only needs daytime help.​
  • They are mostly independent and just need quick check-ins, meals, or medication reminders.​
  • Your family is planning ahead, and care needs are currently light.​

In these cases, the Edmonton team can walk you through other in-home care options that may be a better fit for now.​

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What We Do
Area of Support

What 24-Hour Care Supports, Hour by Hour

How Our Caregivers Help
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Personal Care

Bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming, and safe transfers.

Comfort & Safety

Repositioning in bed or chair, fall prevention, check-ins.

Health Reminders

Medication reminders, help with eating and drinking.

Daily Living at Home

Light housekeeping, laundry, and simple meal preparation.

Family & Care Team

Updates to family, notes on changes, and coordination of visits.

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SPECIAL SOLUTIONS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS

One Person. One Focus. All the Time

With 24-hour home care in Edmonton, your loved one is not competing for attention with a whole group of people. The caregiver can give steady, personal support.​
  • No rushing from person to person or constantly racing the clock.​
  • A caregiver who really learns routines, habits, and what keeps your loved one comfortable.​
  • Time to respond calmly and carefully instead of in a panic.​
  • A steady, reassuring presence your loved one can depend on.​
  • The same trusted caregiver as often as possible, so a real relationship can grow.​
  • Care that feels warm and human, not just a list of tasks to complete.​

When one caregiver focuses on one person, they notice small changes like new pain, low energy, or mood shifts and can speak up quickly.​

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How We Coordinate & Oversee 24-Hour Care

Behind every 24-hour care plan in Edmonton is a trained team that makes sure nothing falls through the cracks. The goal is to keep care safe, clear, and consistent for your whole family.​

  • A Care Manager oversees the care plan, watches for changes, and adjusts support as needs change.​
  • Your family receives regular updates about sleep, mood, and health changes.​
  • The care plan is reviewed over time and refined together with you.​
  • Caregivers receive training, backup support, and professional guidance.​
  • You have clear ways to reach the team for questions or urgent concerns.​
  • Efforts are made to keep caregivers consistent and to coordinate with doctors, nurses, and therapists.
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Edmonton Families That Found Relief at Always Best Care

Families in the Edmonton area often come feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure what comes next, and many share their relief after starting care.

“Excellent service and care provided by Always best care Senior services. We found them in time of need for taking care of my ailing mother in law. Care provided to her was great and catered to all her needs. We could restore her health in no time. I am really grateful for their help and I highly recommend using their services for taking care of seniors in need.”

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Let’s Talk About What’s Best for Your Family

You do not have to make this decision on your own; even a single conversation can clarify the situation. The team will listen to what is happening in your home and help you think through your options.​
  • Call Always Best Care in Edmonton at (587) 741-8357 to speak with a Care Manager who understands complex care at home.​
  • Share your story: what is happening now, what worries you, and what your loved one needs help with.​
  • Get open, honest guidance on whether 24-hour care is right for you.​
  • Move forward when you are ready; our Edmonton team will take the lead on setting up care.​
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