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'Home Instead provides in-home senior care services in Saskatoon, SK. The secret to aging well and aging in place, according to our clients, is in staying active, keeping up routines and staying engaged in the things you love. It is a joy to enhance the lives of our clients and we do so in a wide variety of ways. Services include: Respite Care, Assistance with Nutrition, Home Help, Errands or Escorts on Outings, Appointments and Shopping, Assistance with Personal Care (Medication Reminders, Bathing, Dressing, Grooming and Incontinence Care), Dementia Care, Palliative Care, Overnight Care. We’re constantly recruiting professional and compassionate people to join us in our mission.

This is why we walk. 💜When Michelle’s dad, Don, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at age 69, her family’s world changed for...
09/04/2025

This is why we walk. 💜

When Michelle’s dad, Don, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at age 69, her family’s world changed forever. Over 10 years, she watched him go from living at home with caregivers to assisted living, and eventually to an Alzheimer’s unit before he passed away at age 79.

Earlier this year, dementia touched her family again when Michelle’s mom, Sandy, had a stroke and heart attack that rapidly advanced her dementia. Now in memory care, Michelle visits Sandy every evening. Despite these challenges, she finds gratitude: “Even though my mom has changed, I’m still creating memories with her.”

For Michelle, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is about honoring her parents and connecting with others. Each year, she joins her Home Instead team and others in the senior care community to walk not in sadness, but in hope for a cure.

It’s because of passionate people like Michelle that Home Instead, a Walk to End Alzheimer’s Gold National Team, has raised nearly $5.5 million over the past 17 years — including $280,000 just last year — to advance critical Alzheimer’s care, support, and research.

Together with the , we’re fighting for a future without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Let’s make 2025 our most impactful year yet. 💪

Learn how you can get involved: alz.org/walk 🚶🏽‍♀️

Today we are offering a STANDING OVATION 👏🏽🏆to Honeybell! 😄 Our theme for Care Pro of the Month is “Compassionate Champi...
08/30/2025

Today we are offering a STANDING OVATION 👏🏽🏆to Honeybell! 😄 Our theme for Care Pro of the Month is “Compassionate Champion,” and Honeybell embodies this completely. In a word, she is benevolent.

Recently, she cared for a client needing temporary support after a hospital stay. The client was hesitant to accept help, but Honeybell instantly put her at ease. With patience and empathy, she respected the client’s independence while ensuring her needs were met. By the end of their time together, the client felt so grateful and insisted on expressing her thanks with a heartfelt card and praise for Honeybell’s kindness.

Honeybell also supports a client living with dementia. Her deep understanding and gentle encouragement have made a lasting impact. She helps the client feel heard, valued, and engaged, even when words fail her. On one joyful day, they danced together to Edith’s favorite music. On more difficult days, Honeybell holds her hand, offering comfort and reassurance when confusion sets in.

In a recent note, she shared: “My client told me she’s missing her family. That really touched me, so I gave her a big hug and reminded her she is loved and they’ll be visiting later.”

Thank you, Honeybell, for your open heart and compassionate care. You bring warmth and dignity to every life you touch.

We walk for our clients. We walk for our families.💜And this year, we walk with one goal: to help end Alzheimer’s.At Home...
08/29/2025

We walk for our clients. We walk for our families.💜
And this year, we walk with one goal: to help end Alzheimer’s.

At Home Instead, we’ve seen the impact of Alzheimer’s and other dementias firsthand in the homes we visit, in the people we love, and in the lives of those we serve every day. That’s why we’re proud to be a National Team in the 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

Together, our network has raised nearly $5.5 million over the past 17 years—and more than $280,000 just last year. 🎉 Let’s make 2025 our biggest impact yet.

🌼 Visit the 🔗in bio to make a donation or start a walk team for your Home Instead Office. ⤴

08/12/2025

“There’s no do-overs in grief, and so there’s a ton of second guessing in grief.” — Lisa Pahl

It’s never easy to talk about death. But avoiding it? That can leave our loved ones with conflict, confusion, and a heavy burden of “what ifs.”

In this episode of , Dr. Lakelyn sits down with hospice social worker and co-creator of The Death Deck, Lisa Pahl to explore the real consequences of not planning ahead.

Starting the conversation now won’t take away the pain of loss, but it can offer clarity, connection, and peace when it matters most.

🎧 Listen to wherever you get your podcasts.

Apple: https://apple.co/3RuALpz?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Fhomeinsteadinc%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F561943606
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4cArqqi?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Fhomeinsteadinc%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F561943606

08/05/2025

“Families often wait too long to access hospice care. The truth? Hospice can provide months of support—not just days.”

In this clip from our conversation with Lisa Pahl, hospice social worker and co-creator of The Death Deck, we explore the compassionate side of end-of-life care—supporting caregivers, guiding through symptoms, and holding space in life’s most tender moments.

🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Caregiver Chats wherever you get your podcasts. ⤵
Apple: https://apple.co/3RuALpz?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Fhomeinsteadinc%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F561941864
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We’ve cooked up something yummy for our care community. 😋🍉 Save this refreshing watermelon feta salad recipe for your ne...
08/04/2025

We’ve cooked up something yummy for our care community. 😋🍉 Save this refreshing watermelon feta salad recipe for your next meal prep win. Perfect for warm-weather caregiving days!

✨ Bonus: It comes with meaningful conversation starters to help you connect while you share. ✨

Tag us in your photos enjoying it with your loved one—we’d love to see your summer caregiving moments! ☀️

08/04/2025

Another throwback to the one and only Mary Maxwell at our 2009 Convention. With her signature humor, she reminded us what it means to age with dignity—and to laugh along the way (especially when you can’t find your car). 😅💚

It’s hotter than a pepper sprout out there! 🥵And while we all might be cranking up the AC, older adults need a little ex...
08/02/2025

It’s hotter than a pepper sprout out there! 🥵

And while we all might be cranking up the AC, older adults need a little extra care to stay safe and comfortable this season.

Here’s a few summer tips for older loved ones:

💧 Keep drinks flowing — Hydration is key. Try lemon water, herbal iced tea, or fruit-infused water for a refreshing twist.

🌿 Stick to shade — Morning and evening are best for fresh air. Think porch chats, garden strolls, or birdwatching under a tree.

🍓 Eat the rainbow — Seasonal foods like berries, melons, cucumbers, and tomatoes are easy, colorful, and packed with nutrients.

🎶 Play their favorite music — It can lift spirits, stir memories, and create connection in an instant.

👂 Be present — Whether it’s a phone call, a visit, or simply sitting nearby, your time means more than you know.

Share this post to shine a light on summer safety for older adults. 🔃

It’s hotter than a pepper sprout out there! 🥵And while we’re all reaching for iced drinks and fans, older adults need a ...
07/31/2025

It’s hotter than a pepper sprout out there! 🥵

And while we’re all reaching for iced drinks and fans, older adults need a little extra care to stay safe in the summer heat.

Here’s your caregiver-approved summer safety toolkit for aging loved ones:

💧 Hydrate with variety – Water is essential, but try chilled fruit, herbal iced tea, smoothies, or even popsicles to keep it fun and refreshing.

👒 Dress smart – Light, breathable clothing and wide-brimmed hats help regulate temperature and protect sensitive skin.

🌬️ Cool it down – If there’s no AC, use fans, cold washcloths, or even a bowl of cool water for hands and wrists to provide quick relief.

🌿 Time outdoor activities wisely – Early mornings or evenings are safest. A short stroll, porch chat, or birdwatching can bring joy without overheating.

👂 Connect with care – Sometimes, just being present — listening, sharing a memory, or sitting together — is the best form of comfort.

Let’s keep our older adults safe, seen, and supported this summer.

🔁 Share this post to spread the word about senior summer safety.

07/30/2025

“As a caregiver, you're always juggling three things: independence, safety, and the third we could describe as like joy or comfort.” — Adria Thompson

When you're making decisions on behalf of someone else, the stakes feel higher, and the guilt runs deeper. In this episode of Caregiver Chats, Dr. Lakelyn and Adria unpack the emotional complexity of caregiving and introduce the idea of choosing a priority in the moment.
Whether your loved one is in the early or late stages of dementia, knowing whether to lead with independence, safety, or joy can guide your choices—and ease some of the pressure. 💚 Tune in wherever you get your podcasts. 🎧 https://apple.co/3RuALpz

This month, we are proud to honor Ayo as our Beacon of Hope for the steady, reassuring presence she brings to her client...
07/30/2025

This month, we are proud to honor Ayo as our Beacon of Hope for the steady, reassuring presence she brings to her clients. Her natural gift for communication and connection shines in every visit, creating peace, comfort, and genuine joy for those in her care.
Since joining Home Instead, Ayo has shown an incredible ability to observe, assess, and respond to her clients’ needs with empathy and grace. Whether through music, gentle words, or simply holding a hand, she offers support that helps others feel safe, valued, and understood.
Comments like, “What a beautiful 9 hours this was,” or “She was sad, so I just held her hand,” reflect the deep, trusting relationships she builds. Her words—like noticing a client’s smile—show how much she invests in seeing and celebrating the humanity in everyone she serves.
Ayo’s attitude and energy truly shape the outcome of each visit. Her warmth uplifts not only her clients but their families as well. Like a lighthouse guiding ships through rough seas, Ayo’s light brings hope, reassurance, and calm.
Congratulations, Ayo. We are thrilled to celebrate with you today for the extraordinary work you do.

07/28/2025

Ever ask someone with dementia what they think?

“Do you like this shirt?” “Should I shave my goatee?”

David Troxel does, and here’s why: when you ask for someone’s opinion, it shows you value them. And for those living with dementia, feeling valued goes a long way.

In this moment, David Troxel shares simple ways to connect through kindness, humor, and everyday activities. Because with dementia care, even 30 seconds of connection can brighten their lives. 🧠💚

🔗 Visit the link to learn more: https://bit.ly/4nafqQZ?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Fhomeinsteadinc%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F545746360

07/27/2025

🧠 While there’s no cure for Alzheimer’s, there are steps you can take to support brain health.

In this video, Dr. Lakelyn shares simple, science-backed tips for preventive care—like staying socially connected, getting regular exercise, and keeping your mind active.

💜 Small habits can make a big difference.

🎥 Watch and learn easy ways to keep your brain healthy as you age.

👉 Follow us for more brain health and caregiving tips year-round.

After answering the call to caregiving, Betty June Harp is officially retiring at the vibrant age of 90. 🎉She’s been the...
07/26/2025

After answering the call to caregiving, Betty June Harp is officially retiring at the vibrant age of 90. 🎉

She’s been the heart of so many meaningful moments with our Louisville team, and while we’ll miss seeing her smile each day, we’re celebrating all she’s given—and all that’s ahead.

Congratulations on your retirement, Betty June. You’re a legend, a light, and yes, finally a lady of leisure. 💜

With all our love,
Your Home Instead family

Supporting a loved one with dementia doesn’t require grand gestures—it’s often the smallest, most consistent moments tha...
07/25/2025

Supporting a loved one with dementia doesn’t require grand gestures—it’s often the smallest, most consistent moments that make the biggest difference.

With the right approach, emotional connection, and trusted in-home care, family caregivers can help their loved ones feel secure, included, and appreciated every day.

Learn more about how to help your loved one with dementia feel valued and connected: https://bit.ly/4nafqQZ?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Fhomeinsteadinc%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F550116593

Save this post as your go-to guide for helping older adults stay safe, cool, and cared for all summer long. ⤵🍋 Try lemon...
07/25/2025

Save this post as your go-to guide for helping older adults stay safe, cool, and cared for all summer long. ⤵

🍋 Try lemon water, herbal iced tea, smoothies, or fresh fruit to make staying hydrated fun and social.

👒 Choose light, breathable fabrics, wide-brimmed hats, and sun-safe accessories to stay cool outdoors.

🕰️ Plan morning porch chats, evening walks, or outdoor music sessions when temperatures are lower.

🧊 Use simple cooling hacks like fans, chilled washcloths, or soaking hands in cool water.

Check out more care resources to help older adults feel seen, safe, and supported: https://bit.ly/40RvDAY

Check out this summer salad!
07/24/2025

Check out this summer salad!

What do you say when your child asks, “Why doesn’t Grandma remember me?”If you’re navigating dementia in the family, thi...
07/14/2025

What do you say when your child asks, “Why doesn’t Grandma remember me?”

If you’re navigating dementia in the family, this quick guide shares 5 ways to help kids stay connected with a grandparent who has memory loss—plus where to find age-appropriate support tools. 👇

💚Check out more tips and resources here: https://bit.ly/4nyVqYE

Supporting a loved one with dementia doesn’t require grand gestures—it’s often the smallest, most consistent moments tha...
07/09/2025

Supporting a loved one with dementia doesn’t require grand gestures—it’s often the smallest, most consistent moments that make the biggest difference.

With the right approach, emotional connection, and trusted in-home care, family caregivers can help their loved ones feel secure, included, and appreciated every day.

Learn more about how to help your loved one with dementia feel valued and connected: https://bit.ly/4nafqQZ

07/08/2025

Ever ask someone with dementia what they think?

“Do you like this shirt?” “Should I shave my goatee?”

David Troxel does, and here’s why: when you ask for someone’s opinion, it shows you value them. And for those living with dementia, feeling valued goes a long way.

In this moment, David Troxel shares simple ways to connect through kindness, humor, and everyday activities. Because with dementia care, even 30 seconds of connection can brighten their lives. 🧠💚

🔗 Visit the link to learn more: https://bit.ly/4nafqQZ

Aging isn’t a journey you have to navigate alone. Home Instead provides customized care plans and trusted caregivers to ...
07/08/2025

Aging isn’t a journey you have to navigate alone. Home Instead provides customized care plans and trusted caregivers to give you peace of mind.

This month we honour Bunmi for being our ‘Quiet Creator.’ With a calm presence and creative heart, Bunmi brings comfort ...
07/03/2025

This month we honour Bunmi for being our ‘Quiet Creator.’ With a calm presence and creative heart, Bunmi brings comfort in meaningful ways.

One client, who once loved crocheting but now lives with dementia, finds deep joy simply sitting beside Bunmi, watching her crochet. Though her hands can no longer manage the yarn, she lights up at the familiar colors and gentle rhythm. Bunmi brings the experience to life again - restoring a sense of joy and identity through sharing her talents.

Bunmi has supported clients through profound grief, showing up with quiet strength when words fall short. In the confusion of memory loss and the weight of grief, she brings peace. It’s in the stillness, her soft voice, steady companionship, and unspoken reassurance her clients know they are not alone. That’s where healing begins.

Bunmi listens as others talk about their lives—their families, their memories, the people they’ve been. In those delicate moments she offers dignity, connection, and validation. Through small, creative acts, Bunmi helps clients feel comforted, seen, and deeply valued. She transforms daily activities—crocheting, walking, talking, or simply being present—into experiences of connection.

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We enhance the lives of older adults and support families. Call for a no-obligation care consultation! We will meet with you and your family to discuss your goals, assess your needs and recommend a plan of care.