Our services

Care designed around the life your loved one already wants to live

Six core services that mix and match into a plan built around one person. Individualized-funding compatible or privately arranged.

01 Most common

Supported Living

Hands-on help at home — without the institutional feeling.

A consistent support worker comes to your home on a schedule that fits your week. They help with the parts of daily life that are tricky — and let your loved one own the parts that aren't.

What this typically includes
  • Personal care (bathing, dressing, hygiene)
  • Medication reminders & coordination
  • Meal planning & cooking together
  • Household routines and organization
  • Overnight support, when needed
photo · real moment · supported living
02

Community Inclusion

Out in the world — connected, included, recognized.

Pottery, the gym, volunteering at the library, lunch with a friend. We help clients find their people and their places, then show up reliably enough that those relationships hold.

What this typically includes
  • Recreation programs & classes
  • Volunteering and work experience
  • Friendships, dating, social groups
  • Transportation and bus training
  • Cultural & community events
photo · real moment · community inclusion
03

Respite Care

A real rest for the people doing the heavy lifting.

Family caregivers carry an enormous load. Respite isn't a luxury — it's what makes the rest of care sustainable. We can do an afternoon, a weekend, a week away.

What this typically includes
  • Scheduled weekly respite blocks
  • Weekend and overnight stays
  • Emergency / short-notice cover
  • Vacation coverage (up to 2 weeks)
  • In-home or community-based
photo · real moment · respite care
04

Skill Development

Small, steady wins toward more independence.

Whatever "more independent" means for your loved one — riding the bus alone, making lunch, managing money — we break it down into doable steps and practise, gently, until it sticks.

What this typically includes
  • Daily living & life skills
  • Communication & social skills
  • Money management & budgeting
  • Travel training (bus, SkyTrain)
  • Job readiness coaching
photo · real moment · skill development
05

Skilled Nursing & LPN

Clinical support, integrated — not bolted on.

For clients with complex medical needs, our licensed nurses coordinate directly with your existing healthcare team, so daily support and nursing care speak to each other.

What this typically includes
  • Medication administration
  • Wound care & monitoring
  • Care plan coordination
  • Health-team liaison
  • Family education & training
photo · real moment · skilled nursing & lpn
06

Care Planning & Coordination

One person who carries the plan, so families don't have to.

Care coordinators, doctors, therapists, family. We sit at the table with them, write the plan everyone agrees on, and quietly hold it together week to week.

What this typically includes
  • Care coordinator liaison
  • Multidisciplinary case management
  • Annual plan reviews
  • Goal tracking & reporting
  • Family communication cadence
photo · real moment · care planning

How it works

From first call to settled rhythm — usually about three weeks

01

A free conversation

A coffee or a phone call — no clipboard, no pressure. We learn about your loved one and your situation.

02

A plan, built together

We propose a schedule, a primary support worker, and the goals you want care to move toward. You shape it with us.

03

Care that settles in

First two weeks are an overlap — we meet your loved one slowly, in their space. Then we settle into a real rhythm.

Good questions

Things families actually ask us

We support families using individualized funding and self-directed arrangements, and we offer straightforward private agreements. If you're not sure what your loved one qualifies for, we're happy to walk through the options with you.
For most clients, we begin within 2–3 weeks of the first conversation — that includes meeting your loved one, matching them with the right support worker, and a gentle overlap period before care fully begins.
Yes, that's the whole point. Each client has a primary support worker who covers the majority of their hours, plus one or two backups they've already met for vacation or sick coverage. Continuity is non-negotiable.
You can change support workers, hours, or pause entirely with two weeks' notice. Fit matters more than anything else — if it isn't right, we want to know fast.
Yes — through our Skilled Nursing & LPN service. For care needs beyond our scope, we coordinate with your existing healthcare team.
Everything from a 2-hour weekly visit to 24/7 live-in support. Most of our clients sit somewhere between 10 and 40 hours a week.

Get started

Ready to make a difference together?

Whether you're a family seeking support, a care professional, or an individual looking for services — we'd love to hear from you.

Address
West Vancouver, BC
Jurisdiction
BC Registered Provider
Service Area
Lower Mainland · British Columbia