Senior Cancer Care - Calgary
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Comfort Keepers provides award-winning in-home care for seniors and other adults in need of assistance with daily activities. Our highly trained and dedicated caregivers can help your loved one stay in their home for as long as safely possible—a dream come true for many elders.

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In-home care isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. Comfort Keepers provides home care services tailored to each individual's needs and unique situations.

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Uplifting In-Home Care Services for Seniors & Other Adults Right Where You Need It. Comfort Keepers Calgary, AB provides in home care services and senior care.

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Uplifting In-Home Care Services for Seniors & Other Adults Right Where You Need It. Comfort Keepers in Calgary, AB provides in home care services and senior care in the following cities in and around Calgary, AB

Senior Cancer Care in Calgary: Coping with a Late-in-Life Diagnosis 

Calgary Senior Home Care  |  April 14, 2026

Receiving a cancer diagnosis later in life is often a frightening and overwhelming experience. This news can leave individuals feeling helpless, powerless, and as if their world is spinning out of their control.

#DYK: 60% of people who have cancer are 65 or older.

For seniors facing a cancer diagnosis, creating a tailored plan can be a powerful way to reclaim control and make well-informed decisions about their treatment. Even in challenging times, it remains possible to focus on quality of life and discover moments of joy through thoughtful, deliberate actions.

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Here are Six Strategies for Coping with a Cancer Diagnosis:

#1. Absorb the information:

People need to give themselves as much time as they need to take in the news. Processing a diagnosis can be difficult, and the person should feel comfortable taking the time and space they need to come to terms with the next steps in their treatment plans.

#2. Encourage education:

As the saying goes, “Knowledge is power.” Encourage them to learn as much as they can about their type of cancer and the treatment options available. Health care professionals are more than willing to provide resources to help someone understand their diagnosis.

#3. Express feelings:

It’s normal to feel depressed, angry, sad or overwhelmed after being diagnosed with cancer. There are many opportunities to talk about their feelings, whether it’s with someone in their life that they trust, a mental health professional or a local support group.

#4. Maintain healthy habits:

Continuing healthy habits is important following a cancer diagnosis. Those with a cancer diagnosis should follow a doctor’s advice regarding nutrition and exercise, and make an effort to take care of themselves mentally and physically.

#5. Evaluate financial needs:

Reviewing insurance and having a plan for how they will pay for their treatment will help relieve stress down the road.

#6. Focus on other parts of life:

Focusing on the things in life that can be controlled will help people remember that they have the power to decide how they live life.

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Comfort Keepers® Calgary Can Help with Senior Cancer Care

If you need help during your battle with cancer, Comfort Keepers provides services for clients with a range of needs and physical abilities. Whether it is a ride to the doctor or help around the house, our goal is to provide compassionate care that helps clients find joy and happiness each day.

To learn more about our in-home care services, contact your local Comfort Keepers location today.

Comfort Keepers® Calgary Offers Comprehensive Homecare Services for Seniors in Alberta

Comfort Keepers® in Calgary, AB, is the leading provider of care for seniors, providing individualized homecare options to meet the unique needs of your loved ones.

Each Comfort Keepers client has unique care needs. That is why we offer a full range of in-home care services for seniors and other adults – to tailor care plans that provide our senior and other adult clients the right amount and types of help to support independent living at home.

Our comprehensive in-home care services are designed to support seniors and their families throughout Calgary, Alberta. We offer compassionate companionship, personalized personal care, light housekeeping, and meal preparation, as well as specialized care for individuals living with dementia or requiring end-of-life support. 

We also assist with safe transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and pharmacy visits. For those who need continuous support, Comfort Keepers provides reliable 24-hour and live-in care options to ensure comfort, safety, and peace of mind.

Personal Care and Companionship Services for Seniors are Available at Comfort Keepers® Calgary

Through personalized home care services in Calgary, we empower seniors to remain engaged and connected. Every care plan is thoughtfully designed to suit individual preferences, ensuring the client receives more than care; they receive companionship, encouragement, and dignity.

Home is the Best Place to Be: The Interactive Caregiving™ Difference 

Interactive Caregiving™ provides a system of care that addresses safety, nutrition, mind, body, and activities of daily living (ADLs). Our trained caregivers in Calgary use Interactive Caregiving to engage clients in meaningful ways, creating stronger emotional bonds and promoting mental clarity through conversation, games, gentle exercises, and purposeful routines.

Aging-in-Place with Top-Notch Personalized Senior Care

Comfort Keepers® Calgary is here to help you and your loved ones get the best care possible. If you live in Calgary, Chestermere, and Okotoks, and require homecare services for senior personal care and wellbeing, contact our local Comfort Keepers® office at 403-228-0072.


References

Cancer.net. “Aging and Cancer.” Web. 2018.

American Cancer Society. “Coping with Cancer.” Web.

American Society of Clinical Oncology. “Geriatric Oncology.” Web.

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