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Just Like Family Home Care - Toronto Peace of mind with compassionate home care. Personal Care, Companionship, and more! Serving the east side of Toronto. Canadian owned and operated.

Just Like Family Home Care provides responsive, personalized and professional care to our clients and their families.

Happy World Franchise Day!Today, we’re celebrating the franchise partners who bring Just Like Family Home Care to life i...
10/06/2026

Happy World Franchise Day!

Today, we’re celebrating the franchise partners who bring Just Like Family Home Care to life in communities across Canada.

Behind every location is a local leader who understands the needs of their community, builds trusted care teams, and supports elders and families with compassion, dignity, and consistency.

From British Columbia to New Brunswick, we’re grateful for the people behind our growing network and the meaningful impact they create every day.

Meet the franchise partner locations leading care in communities across Canada.

June is a time to raise awareness about elder abuse and highlight the importance of protecting older adults in our commu...
08/06/2026

June is a time to raise awareness about elder abuse and highlight the importance of protecting older adults in our communities. 💜

Elder abuse can take many forms—emotional, financial, physical, or neglect—and it often happens silently, behind closed doors.

Knowing what to look for can help protect vulnerable seniors. Some common warning signs include:
• Unexplained injuries or repeated “accidents”
• Withdrawal from friends, family, or usual activities
• Sudden financial changes or missing money
• Poor hygiene, malnutrition, or lack of care
• Fear or discomfort around a specific person

By staying aware and checking in regularly, we can all help create safer, more supportive environments for seniors.

ALS can be difficult to understand because it affects each person differently.At its core, ALS impacts the nerve cells t...
05/06/2026

ALS can be difficult to understand because it affects each person differently.

At its core, ALS impacts the nerve cells that control voluntary muscles. These are the muscles used for walking, speaking, swallowing, breathing, and everyday movement.

As those signals weaken, families may begin noticing changes in strength, coordination, speech, or daily routines.

Swipe through for a simple breakdown of what ALS is and why early awareness matters.

Read more here: https://justlikefamily.ca/blog/june-is-als-awareness-month/

Contact us today:

✉️ [email protected]
☎️ 1(800) 728-9801
🌐 http://justlikefamily.ca

In celebration of National Health and Fitness Day, we’re highlighting the importance of staying active at every age. 💪Fo...
03/06/2026

In celebration of National Health and Fitness Day, we’re highlighting the importance of staying active at every age. 💪

For older adults, regular movement is essential for maintaining strength, balance, mobility, and independence—and it doesn’t need to be complicated.

Simple ways to stay active include:
✔ Daily walks at a comfortable pace
✔ Gentle stretching or chair exercises
✔ Light household tasks like gardening or tidying
✔ Balance-focused movements
✔ Participating in community or group activities

We also offer free online seniors’ events and activities designed to support movement, connection, and engagement from home. You can explore them here: https://justlikefamily.ca/events-for-seniors/

June is ALS Awareness Month, a time to bring more awareness to a disease that affects thousands of Canadians and changes...
01/06/2026

June is ALS Awareness Month, a time to bring more awareness to a disease that affects thousands of Canadians and changes life not only for the person diagnosed, but for the families supporting them.

ALS affects the motor neurons that send messages from the brain to the muscles. Over time, this can impact movement, speech, swallowing, breathing, and daily independence.

For families, understanding the disease is often the first step in knowing what changes to watch for and how support needs may shift over time.

Swipe through to learn more about ALS and what families should know.

Read the full article here: https://justlikefamily.ca/blog/june-is-als-awareness-month/

When someone is living with vision changes, even the smallest adjustments at home can make everyday life feel a lot easi...
29/05/2026

When someone is living with vision changes, even the smallest adjustments at home can make everyday life feel a lot easier and safer 👁️🌿

A few simple things can really help:
• Add better lighting in the areas they use most
• Clear away clutter to reduce the risk of falls
• Use high-contrast labels to make items easier to find
• Keep walkways open and easy to navigate

These little changes can go a long way in helping your loved one feel more comfortable, confident, and independent at home.

And you don’t have to figure it all out on your own—our team is here to support you every step of the way 🤝

Contact us to learn more about how we can support you 🫶
https://justlikefamily.ca/consultation/

Home care isn’t one single service. It’s a combination of supports that adjust as needs change.Here are some of the most...
29/05/2026

Home care isn’t one single service. It’s a combination of supports that adjust as needs change.

Here are some of the most common types families explore:

🩺 Medical home care — nursing support, medication management, wound care
🏠 Non-medical care — help with meals, dressing, bathing, and daily routines
🧠 Specialized care — dementia support, chronic illness care, palliative care
💬 Companion care — social visits that reduce loneliness and support well-being
⏳ Respite care — temporary coverage so family caregivers can rest and tend to their own needs

Understanding the differences makes it easier to choose the right support at the right time.

Which type of support would make the biggest difference for your family right now?
Visit the link in our bio to learn how each type of care improves quality of life at home.

Mental health changes in older adults often show up as shifts in personality or routine rather than something obvious. A...
22/05/2026

Mental health changes in older adults often show up as shifts in personality or routine rather than something obvious.

A parent who was once optimistic may begin sounding discouraged, someone social may start withdrawing, sleep or appetite may change, or everyday decisions may suddenly feel harder than they used to.

These changes are often mistaken for normal aging, but they can be early signs that extra support could make a meaningful difference.

Visit the link in our bio to learn what signs to watch for and how families can respond with confidence.

Arthritis remains one of the leading causes of mobility challenges among older adults in Canada and is a major contribut...
20/05/2026

Arthritis remains one of the leading causes of mobility challenges among older adults in Canada and is a major contributor to changes in independence at home.

While the condition is progressive, families can play an important role in supporting day-to-day comfort through low-impact activity, nutrition, symptom management techniques, and coordinated medication guidance with healthcare providers.

Early awareness of these strategies can help older adults maintain confidence in their routines and delay functional decline over time.

Explore the article here:
https://justlikefamily.ca/blog/top-five-ways-to-help-manage-arthritis-in-your-aging-loved-one/

Many Sandwich Generation caregivers don’t ask for support because nothing feels urgent yet.But this stage is exactly whe...
19/05/2026

Many Sandwich Generation caregivers don’t ask for support because nothing feels urgent yet.

But this stage is exactly when planning makes the biggest difference.

Starting early gives families more flexibility, more choice, and more time to decide what feels right.

If your role with a parent has been growing quietly over time, it may be a helpful moment to explore what support could look like next.

When did you first notice your role with your parent starting to shift?

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895 Don Mills Road, Two Morneau Shepell Centre, Suite 900 Toronto, Ontario, M3C 1W3

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