Palliative & End‑of‑Life Care Toronto
Your Loved Ones,
Our Priority
Helping seniors stay independent while ensuring their safety, health, and happiness at home.
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Comfort, Dignity, Peace at Home
Why Thoughtful End‑of‑Life Care Matters
When Should Palliative Care Begin?
Contrary to myth, palliative involvement is not a countdown to passing. It can start months—even years—before the plateau of a serious illness. Signs it may be time include:
- Escalating pain despite medications.
- Frequent hospital admissions for symptom crises.
- Exhaustion or caregiver burnout.
- Uncontrolled shortness of breath, anxiety, or insomnia.
- The desire to focus on quality over quantity of days.
Beginning early builds trust, stabilises symptoms, and grants families the space to create memories unburdened by medical chaos.
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Tailored Care Solutions for Every Senior – Request a Callback!
Our Streamlined
Three‑Step Care Pathway
Explore Needs
A nurse visits at no cost to review medical history, symptom severity, values, and end‑of‑life wishes.
Craft a Plan
We design a personalised roadmap covering pain protocols, daily routines, favourite foods, and spiritual rituals.
Deliver & Adapt
A hand‑picked team begins visits—hourly, overnight, or live‑in—adjusting as conditions change. Families stay connected via phone, text, or portal.
What Sets Peace In
Home Healthcare Apart
Registered nurses coordinate PSWs, social workers, and spiritual counsellors to cover all dimensions of care.
Assessments often within 12 hours and full care plans launched inside 24–48 hours across the GTA.
Secure updates, medication logs, and shared memories keep everyone informed, even across continents.
Staff fluent in 15 + languages; dietary and faith‑based customs respected without compromise.
Core Palliative Services We Provide
Specific Supports
Pain control, nausea relief, oxygen monitoring, skin integrity checks
Why It Matters
Alleviates distress and prevents hospital transfers
Specific Supports
Bathing, dressing, oral care, in‑bed repositioning, continence support
Why It Matters
Maintains dignity and prevents bedsores
Specific Supports
Timed dosing, blister‑pack oversight, IV coordination
Why It Matters
Avoids breakthrough pain and adverse reactions
Specific Supports
Coping strategies, anxiety reduction, legacy projects, reminiscence therapy
Why It Matters
Fosters peace of mind and purposeful reflection
Specific Supports
Prayer facilitation, sacred‑text readings, cultural holiday observances
Why It Matters
Aligns care with beliefs and traditions
Specific Supports
Caregiver training, respite breaks, grief education, future‑planning sessions
Why It Matters
Empowers relatives and reduces burnout
Specific Supports
Follow‑up calls, memorial planning help, counselling referrals
Why It Matters
Continues support when the house feels suddenly quiet
Measuring Quality of Life
Our Commitment to Excellence
Peace In Home Healthcare tracks eight key outcome metrics, including pain‑control efficiency, family satisfaction ratings, and unplanned hospitalisations. Quarterly audits guide continuous improvements so each family receives gold‑standard support.
Pain Controlled Within 30 Minutes
2024 Company Score
93 %
National Benchmark
78 %
Family Satisfaction Post‑Passing
2024 Company Score
4.8 / 5
National Benchmark
4.2 / 5
Hospital Transfers Last 30 Days of Life
2024 Company Score
7%
National Benchmark
17%
Voices From the Living Rooms We Serve
North York
“After Mom’s stroke we tried three agencies. Peace is different. Her caregiver sings Italian lullabies while doing physio, and Mom actually looks forward to exercise.”
Scarborough
“Dad’s nighttime wandering terrified us. The overnight aide chats about hockey, keeps him safe, and texts me at sunrise. I finally sleep.”
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A peaceful environment is more than soft lighting and quiet music. It is the assurance that every fear can be voiced without judgement. Our counsellors:
- Encourage life‑review conversations that celebrate accomplishments.
- Guide mindfulness or prayer sessions tailored to individual beliefs.
- Offer “legacy projects” such as audio story recordings, recipe books, or photo scrapbooks for future generations.
- Provide night‑time presence so no one feels alone if worry strikes at 3 a.m.
Families, too, receive support—learning how to hold hands, what to say when words feel heavy, and how to recognise the body’s natural signals of transition.
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Why Families Across the GTA Choose Us
- 24/7 On‑Call Clinicians – A registered nurse answers within 10 rings, any hour.
- No Long‑Term Contracts – Scale hours up or down with 24‑hour notice.
- Holistic Team – Personal Support Workers, RNs, RPNs, social workers, chaplains, music therapists, and volunteers.
- Legacy of Trust – 98 % referral rate from past families.
Common Questions
Most Popular Questions
Does accepting palliative care mean giving up on treatment?
No. Clients may continue disease‑directed therapies like chemo or dialysis alongside symptom relief. The goal is to enhance everyday life, whatever that entails.
Is palliative care covered by insurance or provincial plans?
Many services qualify for provincial home‑care funding or private insurance reimbursement. We help families navigate paperwork and maximise benefits.
Can you provide equipment like hospital beds or oxygen?
Yes. We coordinate rental and delivery, set‑up, and caregiver training at no additional markup.
What if my loved one wishes to pass in hospital or hospice later?
Our team transitions care smoothly to your chosen facility, sharing complete medical notes to ensure continuity.