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07/14/2025
We believe that companionship is just as important as physical care.
Our dedicated caregivers provide more than just assistance; they offer friendship, support, and a listening ear to your loved ones.
Companion care can make a world of difference for older adults, helping to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Whether it’s sharing stories, enjoying a favorite hobby, or simply having someone to talk to, our caregivers are here to enrich lives and create meaningful connections.
If you’re looking for compassionate companion care for your loved one, we’re here to help!
Let’s work together to ensure they feel supported and valued in the comfort of their own home. Reach out today! 💕
07/10/2025
Join us on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST for the complimentary webinar “The Power of Partnerships: Transforming Care Across the Continuum.”
This insightful session will explore how collaborative relationships can break down silos, improve care transitions, and support better outcomes for aging populations.
You will gain practical strategies for building and sustaining partnerships that foster innovation, improve access to services, and drive meaningful change in the lives of older adults.
This complimentary one-hour session will offer 1 CE credit for Nurses, Case Managers, Social Workers (MN) & NAB.
Caring for aging parents can be a rewarding yet challenging journey, especially when they are hesitant to accept assistance.
It’s not uncommon for older adults to feel a sense of pride or independence that makes them resistant to help, even when it’s needed.
As caregivers, it’s important to approach these conversations with empathy and understanding. Listen as Dr. Barry Jacobs, clinical psychologist and national caregiving expert, provides insight to help ease the transition on the ComForConnections podcast: https://ow.ly/Zwuw50WhEN5
Psychologist Dr. Barry Jacobs joins ComForConnections to help caregivers navigate tough conversations with aging parents who resist help.
07/01/2025
Happy Canada Day!
Today, we celebrate the spirit of Canada and the incredible communities that make our nation so special. As we honor our rich heritage and the diverse cultures that thrive across our beautiful country, let’s also take a moment to recognize the seniors who have contributed so much to our society.
At ComForCare, we believe in supporting our clients to live independently and enjoy the things they love. This Canada Day, let’s cherish the moments spent with family and friends, share stories of our Canadian roots, and create new memories together.
Wishing everyone a joyful and festive Canada Day!
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06/27/2025
Home is more than just a place; it’s your safe haven and reflection of your life lived within its walls. Maintaining your precious space can become burdensome as you age, and that’s where our compassionate light housekeeping for seniors services comes in to give you some much-needed relief.
We offer a wide range of help to enhance your life and make everyday living easier. Whether you require weekly light tidying or a deep cleaning once a month, we can ensure a customized plan to meet your specific needs.
Reach out to learn about how we can help you to age in place, safely.
06/26/2025
When a loved one falls ill, it can feel like the world has turned upside down.
While there are many heartfelt ways to show your support, remember, it’s okay to ask for help.
Professional caregivers can provide the specialized support that allows you to be the loving family member they need.
Your love is a powerful force in their healing journey. 💖
If you or someone you know needs compassionate care, reach out to us. We are dedicated to providing the best possible support and awareness of those grappling with a loved one's care needs.
06/24/2025
Caring for an ailing or elderly family member can be a meaningful and rewarding experience. If you are doing it alone, it can also be emotionally and physically demanding. According to Caregiver.org, an estimated 17-35% of family caregivers view their health as fair to poor.
Let us step in to give you a break, so you’re at your best for yourself and your loved one. Reach out to learn how respite care can help you renew your spirit and recharge your energy.
06/18/2025
Worldwide, more than 55 million people are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, the perfect time to raise awareness about dementia and other memory concerns.
Early detection and intervention can improve the quality of life for those with Alzheimer’s and their families.
Today, we honor the father figures in our lives, including dads, grandfathers, fathers-in-law, godfathers and everyone who has been instrumental in forming who we are.
Giving your aging loved ones the ability to age in place is truly a gift. We are honored to help older adults live their best lives with our compassionate caregiving. We’re here to help your family.
06/13/2025
It may be difficult to identify or even admit when a loved one begins needing help. Observing the difficulty that your loved one has when performing the following tasks can help you understand their need for home care:
Planning and preparing meals
Attending to grooming needs such as brushing hair and clipping nails
Tracking and paying bills
Moving around in the home
We can help evaluate a loved one’s home care needs. Reach out to learn more today.
06/11/2025
Welcome to International Men's Health Week!
This is an ideal time to raise awareness of the health issues that men can encounter, including prostate cancer, heart disease and mental health. Take this opportunity to encourage the men in your life to schedule their annual doctor appointments, regular exams and to be proactive in prioritizing their well-being.
06/06/2025
Worried about talking to a loved one about their need for home care? You’re not alone.
While it can be difficult to talk to loved ones about home care, putting off the conversation could mean risking an emergency situation such as an accident or illness. It’s important to have the discussion before an incident occurs. Start the conversation with your loved one in a casual way, opening them up to sharing their needs and their desires regarding home care and their future.
We’re here to help make home care less stressful. Reach out to learn more about how we help older adults to age in place, safely.
08/30/2024
ComForCare organised a event Called "Joyful Memories"
08/30/2024
Michelle Claire, Holly and Breymann Wendy Cameron
08/30/2024
Michelle Claire, Woody Brumet and Holly
08/02/2024
At ComForCare, we recognize that many older individuals may be grappling with intense feelings of loneliness and isolation, particularly if they are living alone at home. These emotions can be overwhelming, and we are committed to addressing and alleviating these challenges for our clients.
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Father, Son, Brother, Musician, Gardener, Chef, Pool Shark, Caretaker
“I wanted to do a job that is important, that makes a difference.”
Two events really shaped my journey into home care. The first was when, in 2006, I married a woman who had adopted three children with special needs. I was the stay-at-home parent. It was the first time I’d really experienced caring for others as a full-time job, I was surprised how much I enjoyed it.
The second event on my home care journey occurred not long after when my mother’s health began to fail. She was living with dementia but very adamant about staying in her own home. That was when I first learned about home care, as I looked into options to allow her to live her life on her own terms.
After my mother passed away, I began to consider what I wanted to do next in my life. My kids were all grown, but I wanted whatever I did next to focus on care and giving back to others. Finally, it dawned on me that home care was the best way to do that.
The best part about home care is having the ability to make life better, for both the client and their family. Giving my clients the ability to live their lives on their own terms in their own homes, while providing their families with peace of mind, is the greatest satisfaction.
That’s why at ComForCare Peterborough, we are committed to working with our clients and their loved ones to come up with the best plan to fit each client’s particular home care needs. Our first priority is helping each of our clients live their best life possible.