Senior Care

Every stage of aging brings different needs, and the right level of support can make daily life safer, calmer, and more comfortable. Our Care Support Team focuses on providing thoughtful in-home assistance that respects independence while addressing physical, emotional, and practical well-being.



Whether support is needed occasionally or on a more consistent basis, caregivers step in to help maintain routines and quality of life. When ongoing assistance is required, continuous care options are available to provide reassurance and stability for both seniors and their families.

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Supporting Independence with Personalized In-Home Care

Helping seniors remain engaged and comfortable at home is central to the way Care & Company delivers support. Our caregivers and support staff focus on daily living assistance that allows individuals to continue enjoying familiar surroundings.


Throughout Greater Victoria and surrounding communities, families have relied on our home-based care approach for its balance of compassion, consistency, and practical support. Maintaining familiar caregiver relationships helps reinforce comfort, trust, and peace of mind.



For families seeking added reassurance, 24/7 in-home care is available to ensure ongoing support—even when loved ones live at a distance.

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3 Reasons Our Clients Choose Care & Company

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Individualized Care Planning

Care plans are developed around personal routines, preferences, and evolving needs. This ensures support remains appropriate, balanced, and flexible over time.

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Familiar Caregiver Continuity

Establishing consistent caregiver relationships helps create a sense of trust, comfort, and familiarity. This continuity supports emotional well-being, encourages open communication, and provides stability in day-to-day care.

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Adaptable In-Home Support

A broad range of in-home support options allows care to be adjusted as needs shift over time. This flexibility helps seniors remain safe, confident, and supported while continuing to live comfortably at home.

Respite Relief for Family Caregivers

Providing ongoing care for a loved one can be demanding. Taking time to rest or attend to personal responsibilities is essential for long-term well-being.


Respite support allows caregivers to step away knowing routines will be maintained and companionship provided. Even brief breaks can help restore energy and peace of mind while ensuring continued care at home.

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Dementia-Focused Support

Navigating memory-related conditions can feel overwhelming for families. Guidance and steady support play an important role during this stage of care.


Personalized plans are created to address current needs while allowing for future changes. Caregivers focus on creating a calm, familiar environment that supports safety, routine, and meaningful engagement.

Short-Term Senior Care Assistance

Unexpected events, travel, or temporary changes can create a need for short-term support. Having reliable care during these times helps reduce stress and uncertainty.


Temporary care options provide assistance with daily activities, meals, medication reminders, and companionship, offering reassurance until regular routines resume.

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FAQs

Questions are a natural part of exploring in-home care. Speaking directly with a member of our Care Support Team can help clarify options and next steps.


Additional information is available through our FAQs, where families can learn more about caregiver training, scheduling flexibility, and how our services work day to day.

Still Have Questions?

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  • How do I know if in-home senior care is the right choice?

    In-home care may be a good option if daily activities such as personal care, meal preparation, transportation, or companionship are becoming more challenging. It can also provide added reassurance for families who want their loved one to remain safe and supported at home. Speaking with our Care Support Team can help clarify needs and explore suitable care options.

  • Can care services be adjusted over time?

    Yes. Care services are designed to evolve as circumstances change. Support can be modified in response to health needs, recovery periods, or changes in routine, ensuring care remains appropriate and balanced at every stage.

  • Will my loved one have the same caregiver?

    Whenever possible, we aim to provide consistent caregiver assignments. Familiar caregivers help foster trust, improve communication, and create a more comfortable care experience. If changes are ever needed, our team works closely with families to ensure continuity of care.

What Our Clients Say

For Living Well at Home

Sometimes, a small amount of extra help can have a lasting impact. Creating a Personalized Care Plan supports independence while easing daily challenges, whether support is needed for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care, Post-Surgery Care, End of Life Care, or Quarantine Care.


Reach out to our Care Support Team to discuss how in-home care can provide steady, meaningful support—now and into the future.