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Personal Care
in Vancouver

Personalized, respectful support that helps seniors feel safe, comfortable, and confident at home. Hero Home Care provides hands-on personal care in Vancouver with compassion, reliability, and dignity at the heart of every visit.

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Compassionate
Personal Care
for Seniors in Vancouver

  • Personal care helps seniors stay safe, comfortable, and confident at home. At Hero Home Care, we treat every client like family, offering gentle, personalized support that respects dignity and independence. Our Heroes assist with daily tasks while creating a calm, reassuring routine tailored to each person’s needs.
  • This service is ideal for seniors who need help with hygiene, mobility, or daily living due to age, illness, recovery, or disability.
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What’s Included in Our Personal Care Services

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Bathing

Support with showers or sponge baths to maintain cleanliness, comfort, and safety.
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Dressing

Assistance choosing outfits and getting dressed while respecting personal style and privacy.
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Toileting

Discreet help with bathroom routines, delivered with full dignity and respect.
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Grooming

Gentle support with shaving, hair care, and daily grooming for confidence and comfort.
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Oral hygiene

Help with brushing, denture care, and mouth care to support overall health.
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Hair and skin care

Moisturizing, brushing, and simple skincare that helps seniors feel refreshed.
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Ambulation and transferring

Safe assistance moving around the home, standing, or transferring from bed to chair to reduce fall risks.

How At-Home Personal Care
Benefits Seniors in Vancouver

Safety and Stability

Daily routines become smoother and safer with hands-on support, reducing the risk of slips, falls, and other injuries.

Confidence and Independence

Emotional Comfort

Reduced Caregiver Stress

Personalized Support

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Why Choose
Hero Home Care in Vancouver?

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Our Heroes

We don’t just recruit caregivers, we hire heroes. Every one of our caregivers is hero approved and offered a living wage, health benefits, and ongoing training and development opportunities. We take care of our heroes so they can take care of you.
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Nurse Care Management

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24/7 Access. 24/7 Service.

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Virtual Care Platform

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Scheduling and Care Coordination

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We Always Go Above and Beyond

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Getting Started with Personal Care Services
in Vancouver

Contact us

Contact us

Looking for help, but don’t know where to start? Give us a call anytime to book your free in-home Care Consult.

Free Care Consult

Our Care Manager will meet with you and your family for a free in-home Care Consult to design your personalized home care solution.

Meet Your Hero

We will match you with a hero based on your needs, personality and preferences and be there to introduce them to you at your first visit.

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    Dementia wandering at night is when a person wakes up confused and moves around without clear awareness of time, place, or safety. It often happens because dementia disrupts sleep patterns, increases nighttime confusion, and affects how the brain processes routine. Not every nighttime wake-up is wandering. Getting up briefly is…
  • How to Create a Safe Home Environment for Aging Parents

    A safe home environment plays a quiet but important role in how comfortably someone can move through their day. When a space supports ease of movement and reduces small obstacles, it helps aging parents maintain independence and confidence in their routines. Safety, in this sense, is not just about preventing…
  • What to Do When an Elderly Parent Refuses to Take Medication at Home

    When an elderly parent refuses to take medication, or when a senior won’t take medication consistently, it can feel unsettling. You may worry about their health, question what’s really happening, or feel caught between respecting their choices and trying to keep them safe. It can sometimes be misunderstood as resistance,…
  • What To Do When Seniors Stop Eating Properly

    It can be worrying when a senior begins to eat less or loses interest in food altogether. Sometimes it happens gradually. Other times, it feels sudden and unexpected. For many families, the first reaction is uncertainty. Is this just part of aging, or is something wrong? Loss of appetite in…
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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    What types of personal care services are provided?

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    Can I schedule personal care for specific times of day?

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    Is personal care available for both long-term and short-term needs?

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    Are caregivers trained in dementia care?

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    How is care tailored to individual preferences?

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    Are your personal care services covered by insurance or government funding?