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Quality care is our top priority.

Caring for people is at the core of everything we do.

Choosing a Home Care Provider

ParaMed is Canada’s largest home health care provider serving  communities in Alberta, Ontario and Nova Scotia. ParaMed can support your independence, enabling you to live safely and comfortably at home for as long as possible, and can tailor care to your individual needs. Whether it’s an extra hour of support or round-the-clock care, ParaMed offers services that range from support at home to additional support in a long-term care facility.

Our team is happy to discuss an individualized care plan that works best for you or your loved one. Service can be adjusted as your needs change, even if you only need an hour or two.

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We can:

  • Provide support to help you stay at home and live as independently as possible
  • Give a much-needed respite to your family and friends and peace of mind when they can’t be there to help
  • Fill in care gaps not met by publicly funded services
  • Help you recover from illness or injury

Our team includes:

  • Personal Support Workers (PSWs)
  • Home Support Workers (HSWs)
  • Nurses
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Social Workers
  • Dietitians

Contact us to set up a free, no obligation needs assessment. Some services may be covered by insurance or government programs.

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"Home care is an incredibly important part of the health care system. The demand for our services and expertise is growing rapidly, and will only continue to grow as Canada’s population ages. As we work to meet this demand, we must prioritize patient experiences, and partner closely with our community caregivers to ensure the quality of care we provide is the best in the home care sector."
Katarina Busija,
Chief Nursing Executive

What’s New

Brittany’s story: Walking to remember Gramma and to support Alzheimer’s awareness

Extendicare Maple View in Sault St. Marie, Ont., is among Extendicare long-term care homes that are holding local walks and events in support of the Alzheimer Society of Canada. “This Walk is very important to me, not only as a team member supporting our home’s residents, but because my grandmother had Alzheimer's and was a resident here at Maple View,” says Brittany.

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