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We provide non-medical home support for families managing dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, movement disorders, and related mobility or safety challenges.
Call 905-502-4886 to speak with a Care Manager. We can help you think through what is happening, what level of support may be needed, and whether home care is the right next step.
You may want to call us if:
- Your family member is becoming unsafe at home.
- Bathing, dressing, meals, or medications are becoming harder to manage.
- You are worried about falls, freezing, wandering, confusion, or agitation.
- A spouse or adult child is becoming exhausted.
- You are not ready for a retirement home or long-term care, but home is getting harder.
A short call can help you understand whether a few hours of support, overnight care, or more consistent help would make home safer and less stressful.
Gentle Support Designed Around Your Family
- Memory loss, confusion, and changes in behaviour.Tremors, stiffness, and slowed movement.
- Balance issues, freezing, and fall risk.
- Fatigue, sleep changes, and daily routine challenges.
You choose when we come, how often, and what matters most.
Memory Care at Home for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
“I don’t know how to respond anymore, and I’m worried they are no longer safe.”
When behaviours change, families often need more than help with tasks. They need a calm, trained caregiver who understands how to reduce stress, redirect gently, and preserve dignity.Dementia doesn’t just affect memory; it affects everyone in the house. Here is how we make home easier:
- Calm, predictable routines that reduce agitation and confusion.
- Gentle help with bathing, dressing, meals, and medications.
- Familiar activities like music, photos, hobbies, and conversation.
- Family coaching to help you understand and respond to new behaviours.
Families get more than a caregiver on shift. They get guidance, consistency, and support as needs change.
Call 905-502-4886 to speak with a Care Manager and arrange a complimentary in-home consultation.
Parkinson’s and Movement Disorder Support at Home
“The day is getting harder physically, and I’m worried about falls, transfers, and medication timing.”
With Parkinson’s, timing, patience, and safe movement matter. We support the day at your loved one’s pace, especially when mobility, freezing, fatigue, or transfers become more difficult.
Living with Parkinson’s or a movement disorder turns simple tasks into obstacles. We help smooth out the day. Support includes:
- Safe transfers, walking, and mobility support to reduce the risk of falls.
- Medication reminders aligned with your neurologist’s plan.
- Unhurried help with showers, dressing, grooming, and meals.
- Encouragement to follow home exercises from physical or occupational therapy.
We move at your loved one’s pace, especially when mobility, fatigue, or freezing make the day harder.
How We Start
We begin with a conversation with a Care Manager to understand your loved one’s condition, safety concerns, daily routine, and family priorities. From there, we can recommend a simple care plan, whether that means a few focused visits per week, overnight support, or more consistent care.
A Trusted Partner in Your Community
Our caregivers are carefully screened and trained to support seniors living with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and mobility challenges. Each client also has a responsive Care Manager who helps guide the care plan, monitor changes, and support the family as needs evolve.
- Locally owned, serving Oakville, Burlington, Milton, Mississauga, and surrounding areas.
- Flexible care: Non-medical in‑home care, no long‑term contracts, and 24/7 availability.
- Specialized expertise: Support for dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, movement challenges, and changing daily care needs.
- Our core focus: Safety, dignity, and making each day feel a little more manageable.
“5 Stars. Always Best Care offered kind and professional support when my 90 year old Mom needed it most. Absolutely grateful. Thank You again.”
“Steve Kelly from Always Best Care is truly exceptional. I’ve seen firsthand how much knowledge he brings to families navigating dementia and Alzheimer’s — including my own, with a mother-in-law who’s affected. His breadth of knowledge, the depth of understanding, the tools he offers, and the support he provides are incredible.”
When Home is Getting Harder, We Can Help
Call 905-502-4886 to speak with a Care Manager today. We can help you decide whether a complimentary in-home consultation is the right next step.