What a Difference We Make! Additionally, we offer a Community Resource Centre. Welcome to the Mosaic Community Resource Centre.
Mosaic provides medical and non-medical services in the Greater Toronto Area, including York Region, to enhance the lives of those who might otherwise have to move to a retirement home or long term care. Whether a child, young adult, parent or grandparent, we provide solutions that allow you or your loved one the ability to be independent and live in your own home and community. Until now, there has been no single place dedicated to helping informing you of and linking you with the resources, services, organizations and expertise in and around your community. We invite you to visit and join us for a cup of coffee or tea, and take your time reviewing our comprehensive library of informational materials. Through our many years involved in home care, and the many contacts we have established, we have created a network of outstanding resources, which you can now have at your fingertips. You will be able to find information on our homecare solutions, retirement homes, day programs, elder abuse help, downsizing, community programs and community agency information, government programs and much more. Our centre is also a wonderful gathering place. We offer a welcome environment to mingle with other seniors and build new friendships and relationships. We also host informational sessions of special interest to you, your family and your community. And of course, there is always a Mosaic home care specialist on hand to answer any of your questions
02/26/2026
North York & Scarborough Elder Abuse Networks Under the Umbrella of Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario will be hosting an interactive drama workshop for older persons, family caregivers, personal support workers & community agencies looking at the dynamics, social justice theme, addressing Seniors and community featuring held Mosaic Home Care & Community Resource Centre March 6th from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. closing registration on Monday March 2nd, 2026. Contact info@mosaichomecare.com
02/25/2026
Stacey Baboulas presented last Friday Armour Heights Presbyterian Church on in the winter months. A very important presentation to help keep all ages safe through our . Stacey Baboulas is a qualified Occupational Therapist and Canadian Certified Life Planner with over 15 years experience in the private sector. Through her practice, founded in 2018, Stacey provides comprehensive assessment and treatment services designed to support individuals in maximizing independence. We also had the please of welcoming Starkmans Health Care Depot, who brought many medical supplies to help individuals in their homes. Thank you all again.
02/24/2026
Hot off the press -
Today we are featured in the Bluffs Monitor today about our person centered programs and Priya's article about our Western Whirl event at Mosaic Home Care.
Come and join in the fun in the Spring, Mosaic will be organizing more pop-up events in the area. For more info www.mosaichomecare.com Bluffs Monitor Newspaper Bluffs Monitor Newspaper – https://www.bluffsmonitor.com/ March edition 2026
02/20/2026
Priya Hawkins & Jane Teasdale of Mosaic Home Care & Community Resource Centre presented an Afternoon in Bordeaux to the residents of The Russell Hill Retirement Residence on Wednesday. Presentation is a very active one on how people . We then discuss how we connect in ? Do we have pedestrian friendly streets and open spaces to connect? Is Toronto ? Thank you to the team at Russell Hill for assisting us in this amazing, interactive, fun presentation.
02/11/2026
The weekend round-up of events that was invited to was a winter wonderland high tea with lovely music playing to create a relaxed atmosphere . Thank you to Maureen and staff who organized this lovely program.
02/09/2026
On Saturday February 7, 2026, celebrated it’s 50th Anniversary Bonspiel event.
Nathalie Anderson on Team Mosaic had a great time on and off the ice! Thank you to all the great staff and volunteers that made it happen, including V!VA Leaside which was one of the sponsors.
02/06/2026
There is always something interesting happening Mosaic Home Care & Community Resource Centre this time we put on an event for most of our in-house team except: Jennifer, Cleonice, Alicia and Jenesa who were missed. Together we had an opportunity to and relax and together which is extremely important. Luke from Get Right Physio came and provided a class for our team focussing on techniques in working on our core, legs, arms and stretching. We finished the afternoon off by having a meal together of Greek food, conversation and listening to Greek music in the background.
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02/06/2026
Today Friday Feb 6th we will be hosting our Beginners Line Dancing Class. Come and join in the fun starting at 10:00 am today held Mosaic Home Care & Community Resource Centre community hub Armour Heights Presbyterian Church. Contact priya@mosaichomecare.com for more info on our services review www.mosaichomecare.com Mosaic is Canadian owned and operated, not a franchise, not American owned and not owned by private equity firms.
01/26/2026
Mosaic Home Care & Community Resource Centre will be cancelling our line dancing program for Monday January 26th at 10:00 am, due to the weather. This will be rescheduled again on another date.
01/24/2026
A sneak peek of our theme event Mosaic Home Care & Community Resource Centre Armour Heights Presbyterian Church church last night. More pics to follow. Thank you to Don Mills Retirement Residence for helping to sponsor dessert. The apple pies were a smash hit. Thank you.
01/21/2026
What an amazing fun day yesterday of connecting in-person with our networks North York Elder Abuse Network and Scarborough Elder Abuse Networks, Elder Abuse Prevention OntarioMarta Hyak CEO, David Coffey of the financial crimes unit Toronto Police Service along with Mark McCabe, the staff from the Toronto Police Museum. We had a chance to meet one of the pups from the canine unit yesterday. These are some of the pictures from our meeting.
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Person Centered, Community Integrated - Award Winning Model of Home Care. Mosaic Home Care is an Internationally Recognized Integrated Model of of Care. We are Canadian owned and privately run. We serve people of all ages and needs in the Greater Toronto Area, including York Region. Our services are uniquely focused on supporting and enhancing the social and emotional, as well as physical needs of those we care for. We commit to knowing the person, to meaningful converdation, to interaction with interests, activities and where possible the wider community. Through person centered care and our community outreach we also commit to developing age friendly communities and healthy ageing across the GTA.
Mosaic provides a range of person centered services to enhance the lives of those in our care. We help the person remain independent and integrated with the community and friends, whether in their own home, hospital (bedside sitting), retirement residence or long-term care.
Our experienced client services team provides central oversight of care, keeps up to date with clients, families and works with other healthcare professionals. Effective oversight of care requires knowledge and training in dementia, end of life, palliatve care, frality and other important areas.
Personal Care Services (non-mdical)
Nursing Care Services (Medical)
Homemaking and Lifestyle Companions.
Community Resource Centres and Non-Profit Outreach
We operate two community resource centres across the GTA. These provide a wide range of events, information on community resources, services and important space for hobbies and social groups.
Events, Clubs & Outings, social, creative, educational, physical, cognitive, hisotrical, festive and other monthly activities. Outings many have a nominal charge.
Memory Cafe’s provide opportunities for peer and social support without stigma and feature educational sessions, discussion topics, conversation, a focus on the arts, hobbies and hands-on workshops.
Community Cafe’s monthly across the GTA engage older adults and the wider community. Cafe’s provide opportunities for social engagement, discussion, education and leadership opportunities for members of the community.