GPA-certified caregivers, BBB A+ accredited service, supported with award-winning technology.



Our proprietary technology and extensive experience in Canadian senior care enable us to provide exceptional care for your loved ones.
Our platform keeps you updated on the care delivered to your loved one in real-time, whether you live in the same home, in another city, or in another country.
We are one-stop-solution, providing full at-home senior care for your parents, including telemedicine, physiotherapy, critical care, and more.
We thoroughly screen and background check all staff, and train them in global best practices for providing care to seniors. Our technology constantly prompts and monitors them for your peace of mind.


Recommended for
Seniors with non-chronic medical conditions requiring help and assistance with daily activities.
(12-hour shift)
Recommended for
Seniors with moderate clinical care needs requiring assistance and constant monitoring.
(12-hour shift)
Recommended for
Seniors with life-impacting chronic conditions needing complex care and constant monitoring.
(12-hour shift)

Our proprietary technology and years of expertise in Canadian senior care enable us to provide exceptional care for your loved ones in Pakistan.The nurses and caregivers always know what they should be doing, and you always know what they have done.
With Pakistan being the sixth most populous country globally, over 150,000 individuals are reported to have dementia, highlighting the growing need for awareness, diagnosis, and support for affected individuals and their families.
The best care for dementia patients includes personalized care plans that address both physical and emotional needs, structured routines, a safe living environment, and activities that promote engagement and cognitive stimulation.
The best care for someone with Alzheimer’s involves early diagnosis and personalized treatment plans, including medication management, lifestyle modifications, cognitive therapies, and support for caregivers to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
The progression through the 7 stages of Alzheimer’s can vary significantly among individuals. On average, patients live 4-8 years after diagnosis, but some can live as long as 20 years. The duration of each stage can also vary widely depending on factors like overall health, age of onset, and the level of care and support received.