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1322 Ketch Court , Coquitlam, BC V3K 6W1

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.

Care Services

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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Areas Served

Uplifting In-Home Care Services for Seniors & Other Adults Right Where You Need It. Comfort Keepers Tri-Cities provides in home care services and senior care in the following cities in Coquitlam, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam.

Interactive Caregiving

Building a Care Routine That Fits Your Family’s Schedule and Budget

Building a sustainable care routine involves assessing your family’s specific needs, establishing consistent daily schedules, and leveraging British Columbia’s subsidized care programs to manage costs effectively. Most BC families can create comprehensive care plans for $1,500-$4,000 per month by combining government support with private services and family involvement. Creating a care routine that works for […]

Beating the Holiday Blues: A Guide to Supporting Seniors This Season

The holidays are here. For many, it’s a whirlwind of joy, family, and festive cheer. We see the pictures everywhere: crowded living rooms, multi-generational dinners, and happy couples ice-skating hand-in-hand. But for a surprising number of seniors, this “most wonderful time of the year” can feel like the loneliest. The constant message of togetherness can […]

When should the elderly not live alone?

Deciding when an elderly individual should not live alone is crucial for their safety and well-being. Elderly individuals should not live alone when they exhibit signs of physical decline, cognitive impairment, frequent falls, poor self-care, isolation, or difficulty managing daily activities. These indicators pose significant risks to their health and safety. Key Warning Signs 1. […]

The Silent Struggle: Why General Caregiving Falls Short for Complex Needs

Imagine a beloved family member, vibrant and independent, now navigating the complexities of dementia, the unpredictable movements of Parkinson’s, or the daily challenge of severe mobility issues. As their needs grow, the desire to keep them comfortable and safe at home intensifies. Many families initially believe that any compassionate caregiver can provide the help needed. […]

Living Alone Without Friends and Family

Living alone without friends and family can be a challenging experience, but it also offers a unique opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery. Whether this is due to a recent move, a life transition, or personal preference, navigating this situation requires strategies to maintain emotional well-being, build connections, and create a fulfilling life. 1. Create […]

Keeping Minds Bright: Simple Joys for Seniors at Home

Have you ever noticed your loved one seems a little quieter than usual, perhaps staring blankly, or struggling to remember a recent conversation? It’s a common worry for many families. We all want our seniors to stay engaged, vibrant, and connected to the world around them. While physical health often takes center stage, the health […]

Understanding the Support Elderly Individuals Need

Elderly individuals often require a combination of practical, emotional, medical, and social support to maintain a high quality of life. The kind of support an elderly person requires can vary, but there are several key areas of need that are commonly recognized. 1. Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) Elderly people may need assistance […]

The Benefits of At-Home Dementia Care: A Comparative Guide for Tri-Cities Families

Making the right care decision for a loved one with dementia is one of the most challenging journeys a family can undertake. You’re balancing medical needs, safety concerns, and profound emotional considerations. It often feels like a choice between a new facility and the familiar comfort of home—a choice that weighs heavily on everyone involved. […]

Individualized Home Care Options

Long-Term Home Care, 24 Hour Home Care & Short Term Care Options Customized for You