You Want the Best for Your Loved One, In Port PerryWe Do Too

Finding the right home care in Port Perry shouldn't add to your stress. We're here to walk this journey with you, providing care that honors your loved one's independence, dignity, and unique story.

Call Us: (905) 291-4063

The Questions Keeping You Up at Night

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We understand your journey. Every family's situation is unique, but the concerns are often the same:

  • "Is it safe for Mom to live alone anymore?"
  • "How do I balance caring for my parents with my own family and career?"
  • "What if Dad refuses help—how do I convince him?"
  • "Can we afford professional care?"
  • "How do I find someone trustworthy?"
  • "What if we choose wrong?"

These aren't just questions—they're the weight you're carrying every single day.

Here's what we want you to know:  You're asking the right questions. You're doing the hard work of preparing. And you're not alone. We've guided hundreds of Toronto families through this exact journey, and we're ready to guide you too.

Our Promise to You: Clarity, Compassion & Complete Support

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We Seek First to Understand

Before we recommend anything, we listen. To you. To your loved one. To your concerns, your hopes, and your fears. Every care plan starts with understanding—not assumptions.

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We Guide You Through Every Step

From the first phone call to the first day of care and beyond, you'll never wonder "what happens next?" We walk with you, answer every question, and make the complex simple.

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We Stand Behind
Our Care

If something isn't working, we fix it immediately. If your loved one doesn't connect with their PSW, we'll find a better match. Your peace of mind isn't negotiable.

OUR SERVICES IN PORT PERRY

The Right Care for Every Need

In Port Perry, Whether your loved one needs a few hours of companionship each week or 24/7 medical support, we provide flexible, personalized care that adapts as circumstances change.

Personal Care Services

For loved ones who need help with daily activities

What's Included:

  • Bathing and hygiene assistance
  • Dressing and grooming
  • Mobility support and fall prevention
  • Toileting and incontinence care
  • Medication reminders
  • Transfer assistance (bed to chair, etc.)
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Who This Helps:

  • Seniors experiencing physical limitations
  • Adults recovering from surgery or hospitalization
  • Individuals with chronic conditions affecting mobility
  • Anyone needing support to maintain personal dignity

Real Story:  "After Dad's hip replacement, we thought he'd bounce back quickly. But at 82, recovery was slower than expected. Our SLR PSW, Maria, helped him with morning routines, exercises, and built his confidence back. Three months later, Dad was independent again—but the relationship with Maria remains. She's family now."

— Jennifer K., Pickering

Your PORT PERRY Parent Needs Care Now.
We Can Help Today.

Companionship Care

For loved ones who are isolated, lonely, or need social engagement

What's Included:

  • Conversation and active listening
  • Shared activities (games, puzzles, crafts, reading)
  • Accompanying to appointments
  • Light exercise and walks
  • Memory sharing and reminiscing
  • Tech assistance (video calls, email)
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Who This Helps:

  • Seniors living alone
  • Individuals experiencing grief or depression
  • Those who've lost a significant other or close friend
  • Anyone who would benefit from regular social interaction

The Deeper Truth: Loneliness isn't just uncomfortable—it's dangerous. Studies show social isolation increases mortality risk as much as smoking 15 cigarettes per day. Companionship care isn't a luxury; it's life-sustaining.

Real Story:  "Mom stopped answering the phone. Stopped going to church. We'd visit on Sundays and she'd barely speak. Then Susan from SLR started coming three times a week. Within a month, Mom was laughing again, telling stories, looking forward to their time together. Susan didn't just visit—she brought Mom back to us."

— David L., Vaughan

Don't Wait Weeks for a PSW IN PORT PERRY.
SLR Home Care Moves Fast.

Specialized Care

Conditions We Specialize In:

For loved ones with complex medical conditions
  • Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Care
    Patient redirection, memory support, safety monitoring, routine maintenance
  • Parkinson's Disease Support
    Mobility assistance, tremor management, medication scheduling, fall prevention
  • Stroke Recovery Care
    Rehabilitation support, speech/physical therapy assistance, adaptive equipment training
  • Post-Operative Care
    Wound care, medication management, mobility support, recovery monitoring
  • Palliative & End-of-Life Care
    Comfort-focused care, pain management support, family respite, dignity preservation
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What Sets SLR Apart:

Our PSWs receive specialized training for these conditions. They understand not just the physical needs, but the emotional and cognitive challenges these diagnoses bring. They know when to push and when to pause. When to speak and when to simply be present.

Real Story:  "When Mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, we panicked. We didn't know how to care for someone whose mind was slipping away. Rachel, our SLR PSW, had worked with dozens of dementia patients. She taught us communication techniques, helped us create memory cues, and most importantly, she reminded us that Mom was still Mom—just traveling a different path. Rachel walked that path with all of us."

— Patricia M., Oshawa

Finding Care for Mom or Dad IN PORT PERRY
Shouldn't Feel Impossible.

Respite Care for Family Caregivers

Because you can't pour from an empty cup

What's Included:

  • Short-term relief for primary family caregivers
  • Flexible scheduling (a few hours, overnight, weekend, or extended periods)
  • All personal care and companionship services
  • Regular or one-time arrangements
  • Emergency respite availability
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The Harsh Reality of Caregiver Burnout

You love your parent, spouse, or sibling deeply—but caregiving is exhausting. Without breaks, you risk:

  • Physical illness from chronic stress
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Chronic emotional fatigue
  • Resentment toward your loved one
  • Damaged family relationships
  • Career impacts
  • Loss of your own identity and joy

Respite care isn't selfish—it's essential. Taking breaks makes you a better caregiver. It allows you to return refreshed, patient, and fully present.

Real Story:  "I was caring for my wife 24/7 after her stroke. I wasn't sleeping. I wasn't eating right. I snapped at the grandkids. My daughter finally called SLR and arranged for someone to come every Saturday so I could rest. Those six hours saved my sanity—and probably saved my marriage. My wife deserved a husband who wasn't running on empty."

— Robert T., Ajax

SLR is Here, IN PORT PERRY. We Can Help Today.