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About Comfort Keepers

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.

Areas Served

Uplifting In-Home Care Services for Seniors & Other Adults Right Where You Need It. Comfort Keepers Toronto, ON provides in home care services and senior care in the following cities in Ontario: Toronto, North York, East York, York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Leaside, and Agincourt

Uplifting In-Home Care Services for Seniors & Other Adults

Senior Home Safety: Kitchen Safety Tips For Toronto Seniors

For aging adults, it’s quite easy for the room that’s considered a primary gathering place—the kitchen—to instead become a nightmare. Not only are seniors over the age of 65 more likely to be injured in a kitchen fire, they are more likely to suffer a fall injury due to: items stored out of reach—both too high and too low—and the likelihood that meals are carried to eat in another room.

Hearing Loss In Seniors: 5 Prevention Tips For Toronto Seniors

There are many reasons for hearing loss. Many seniors and their loved ones expect some hearing loss is inevitable. While it’s true that gradual hearing loss is not uncommon in seniors, especially after age 65, there are actions we can take while we’re younger to ward off its severity.

Senior Safety: When Should Toronto Seniors Stop Driving?

Seniors are usually reluctant to give up driving. Taking the car keys removes their own ability to drive to the store, church, senior center, or library ─ or to simply meet up with friends for coffee. The experience can be quite traumatic. Remember: Age is just a number. A senior's age is not reason enough for taking away the car keys.

Recovering From A Heart Attack: Tips And Suggestions For Toronto Seniors

According to Heart and Stroke Foundation, more than 350,000 Canadians are hospitalized for heart disease or stroke every year. Nine in ten Canadians have at least one risk factor for heart disease; that is 90% of all Canadians. If your senior or elderly loved one does experience a heart attack, there are ways to make their recovery period as comfortable as possible.

Fall Prevention In Toronto’s Elderly And Seniors: Does Step Training Help?

Senior step-training reduces falls in Toronto's seniors. According to the Ontario addition of The Globe and Mail Metro, a recent analysis of seven studies totaling 660 older adults found that improving stepping skills in seniors, which addressed improving gait and balance, cut the rate of initial falls in half.

Pneumonia and Toronto’s Elderly: At-Home Recovery Tips

While there are very clear guidelines many hospitals are using to help Toronto's senior pneumonia patients successfully recover at home, often these seniors are unable to follow through on the medical professionals’ instructions without assistance. In-home care can provide the additional support Toronto's recovering seniors need.

Senior Dental Care: Hygiene Essential to Toronto Senior Health

Through improved dental health and hygiene, today’s seniors are maintaining more of their natural teeth than elders of previous generations. While this deserves a smile, a mouthful of natural teeth is also reason for seniors to continue taking good oral hygiene seriously.

Social Media And Toronto Seniors: 5 Positive Benefits

According to Pew Research, 59% of adults age 65 and older are online, and 46% of those seniors are using social media. This article outlines social media benefits for Toronto's seniors, and tips for helping seniors learn to use online tools and be safe on social media.

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