Dementia and Palliative Home Support Services in Moncton
We know that caring for a family member with dementia or a palliative condition can feel overwhelming. Our team provides respectful, personalized support in Moncton, helping your loved ones remain comfortable at home.
For years in New Brunswick, we’ve focused on clinical excellence and emotional well-being, giving you the space to look after yourself while we look after them. Keeping your family together matters, and understanding the difference between standard care and proper in-home support can have a real impact on your loved one’s quality of life.
Culturally
Sensitive Care
We train our caregivers to provide support that honours your family’s traditions, beliefs, and preferences. We work closely with you to create personalized care plans that include language-appropriate resources and traditional practices, so your loved one feels at ease and respected.
Prescare
Dignified Support
We are here to help your loved one stay independent while receiving the care they deserve. Our team includes licensed PSWs, palliative care aides, and dementia care specialists who provide respectful, hands-on assistance.
We know you need reliability and peace of mind, so we focus on home health support that meets individual needs. Our approach takes pressure off families by providing steady, quality care. We treat every person with respect, offering personalized support that makes daily life better for those you love.
Moncton Dementia, Palliative, and In-Home Senior Assistance
When someone you love needs dementia care or palliative support at home, everyday life can become difficult. We recognize the weight of these moments, and we are here to help your family through them.
As your care provider in Moncton, we focus on managing chronic health conditions while looking after the physical and emotional needs that matter most to you. Our services include:
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- Daily living assistance (bathing, dressing, and meal preparation)
- Palliative and end-of-life-care
- Medication reminders and health monitoring
- Companionship and emotional support
We are proud to serve our neighbours with warmth and a commitment to high-quality care.
Reducing Caregiver Burnout
Looking after a loved one with complex needs can leave you physically and emotionally drained. We see how exhausting this can be, which is why we provide support services built around your family’s situation. When we step in to help, you get the chance to rest and recharge, knowing your loved one is in safe hands. Our team brings clinical skill and kindness into your home, helping your loved one stay settled in familiar surroundings.
New Brunswick Personal Support Workers
Finding the right care for someone you love can feel like a heavy responsibility. We have brought together a team of licensed personal support workers across New Brunswick who provide reliable, professional assistance.
We offer support that helps safeguard your loved one’s health at home, so they can avoid moving into a care facility. From palliative and end-of-life care to help with everyday tasks, we provide the attentive support your family truly needs.
Moncton Home Care Guidance and
Provincial Service Expectations
We help you understand your home care options in Moncton, including nursing care, personal support, and homemaking. These services help seniors and those living with dementia or long-term conditions remain independent at home.
We follow New Brunswick’s standards for training, assessments, palliative care, and Extra-Mural support, meeting your needs with warmth and kindness while providing care that treats your loved one with respect.
Focus on Clinical Excellence
We maintain high standards of care through specialized training and regular assessments. Our team receives ongoing education in dementia support and palliative care, so your loved one benefits from proven care methods. Get in touch with us today at 866-806-7593 to learn how our integrated care approach puts quality of life first for your family.
Questions Often Asked
How Long Does Someone Last in Palliative Care?
There is no fixed timeframe for palliative care. We have supported patients for days, weeks, or even years, though the average tends to be around six months. Every person’s situation is different. Because there is no time limit, we will be alongside you for as long as you need us, helping you provide comfort and support throughout.
Do Dementia Patients Qualify for Palliative Care?
Yes, they often do. We recognize dementia as a terminal illness, so we focus on your loved one’s comfort and dignity. We manage symptoms while supporting your family, so you don’t face this alone.
When Should Someone Be Offered Palliative Care?
Palliative care works best when it starts early, not when things become urgent. We step in when life expectancy becomes limited or when hospital admissions start increasing. By getting involved sooner, we help manage symptoms before they become overwhelming, giving you time to focus on what matters most. We are here to ease the pressure on you while keeping your loved one comfortable throughout their care.
Who Pays for In-Home Dementia Care?
Costs vary depending on the level of support needed. Some families use private savings or insurance, while others may qualify for government programmes or subsidies through New Brunswick’s home care system. We can help you understand your options and find a care plan that fits your budget.
