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Confident Aging at Home. Structured. Supported. Stable.

Ongoing professional care designed to help you or your loved one remain safe, supported, and confidently independent in the place that feels most familiar. Our Continuity Care program delivers dependable, long-term support through structured care planning, consistent caregivers, and active professional medical oversight. From everyday assistance to more complex health or cognitive needs, we provide calm, capable support that promotes comfort, safety, and stability as needs evolve over time.

Most families invest between $6,800 and $13,500 per month, depending on schedule, needs, and level of support required. Our most common plan provides full weekday coverage — Monday through Friday — at $9,500 per month. Every plan includes a dedicated caregiver, a written care plan, and a coordinator you can reach when something changes. We design the plan around your situation and price it transparently — no hidden fees, no surprises.

What Aging at Home Care in Vancouver Should Really Look Like

Aging at home care in Vancouver should feel organized, calm, and professionally supported — not uncertain or pieced together from multiple providers. At CareGrowth, we provide structured in-home care across Vancouver and the Lower Mainland for older adults who want to remain safe, comfortable, and confidently independent in the place that matters most: their own home. Through consistent caregivers, thoughtful care planning, and active professional oversight, families gain the reassurance that their loved one’s support is stable, coordinated, and able to adapt as needs evolve.

The CareGrowth Standard for Ongoing Support

Professionally managed care model built for long-term stability at home.

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Structured Care Management

Each client is supported through a defined care framework with clear objectives, scheduled reviews, and professional oversight.

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Continuity & Consistency

We intentionally build stable care teams, ensuring familiar caregivers, predictable routines, and a calm, steady presence in the home.

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Clinical Oversight & Risk Reduction

Nurse-informed coordination, medication management awareness, and proactive monitoring designed to reduce complications and prevent unnecessary crises.

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Family Partnership & Strategic Communication

Transparent communication, thoughtful coordination, and collaborative planning so families feel informed, supported, and confident in long-term decisions.

Is Continuity Care the Right Fit?

  • You or your loved one wishes to remain at home, with professional structure supporting their independence
  • Care needs are becoming more complex, and you want oversight — not just assistance
  • You value consistency and want familiar, trusted caregivers in your home
  • Medication management, health monitoring, or nurse-informed coordination is becoming essential
  • You and/or your family wants clarity, communication, and proactive planning — not uncertainty
  • You are looking for long-term stability and a team you can rely on over time

How CareGrowth Delivers Ongoing Support

Care needs rarely remain the same. As health, mobility, and daily routines evolve, you need a care partner who anticipates change and responds with clarity and stability. CareGrowth provides consistent caregivers, coordinated planning, and professional oversight so you or your loved one remain supported and everyone involved feels informed, confident, and at ease at every stage.

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Ongoing Insight & Communication

Regular updates and meaningful insight keep you and your family informed, confident, and never surprised.

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Proactive Planning & Care Coordination

We anticipate evolving needs and coordinate care adjustments before situations become urgent.

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Guidance Through Health & Life Transitions

From increasing support needs to medical changes, we provide steady guidance through each transition.

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Long-Term Stability & Reassurance

Consistent oversight and dependable support offer enduring peace of mind through every stage of care.

Continuity Care Questions Families Often Ask

Looking for more information? Visit our full FAQ page for answers about CareGrowth services, care planning, and getting started.

How do families know when aging at home support is needed?
Families often start considering structured support when they notice increasing fall risk, difficulty managing medications, changes in memory, or challenges with daily routines like bathing, mobility, or meal preparation. Aging at home can remain safe for many people when the right level of support is in place. Continuity Care provides consistent caregivers, structured routines, and active oversight so individuals can remain stable and comfortable in familiar surroundings while families gain peace of mind that someone is paying close attention to safety.
Can aging-at-home support work for someone living with dementia?

In many cases, yes. Individuals experiencing dementia or cognitive changes can often remain safely at home when care is structured and consistent. Continuity Care focuses on predictable routines, calm supervision, and familiar caregivers who understand how to reduce confusion and maintain stability.

According to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, maintaining familiar environments and routines can help reduce stress and confusion for individuals living with dementia. Structured in-home support allows many people to remain comfortable in their own homes while receiving the supervision and assistance they need.

How much support does someone usually need to remain at home?

Every situation is different. Some individuals only require a few structured visits each week for assistance with routines, medication reminders, or mobility support. Others benefit from daily or full-time care as health or cognitive needs increase. Continuity Care is designed to adapt over time, allowing the level of support to grow gradually rather than forcing families to make sudden transitions.

What makes long-term home care stable for families?
Stability usually comes from consistency. When caregivers rotate frequently or care plans are unclear, families often feel like they are constantly managing the situation themselves. Continuity Care focuses on consistent care teams, structured care planning, and proactive communication so families are not left coordinating care alone. The goal is dependable support that evolves with changing needs while maintaining a calm and predictable routine for the individual receiving care.
How is CareGrowth different from a home care agency that simply sends caregivers?

Many home care agencies focus primarily on filling hours in a schedule. CareGrowth focuses on managing the care itself.

Rather than sending a rotating list of caregivers, we build a consistent care team around your loved one. Care plans are structured, reviewed regularly, and supported by professional oversight so families are not left coordinating care on their own.

Consistency matters — especially when supporting individuals experiencing dementia, cognitive changes, or increasing physical needs. Familiar caregivers reduce confusion, predictable routines promote stability, and a team that knows the individual well can recognize and respond to changes much earlier.

CareGrowth was built around this model of structured, accountable care. It reflects the same standards we follow when delivering provincially contracted services in British Columbia, and it is the same level of professionalism and oversight we bring to every private family we support.