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Private Home Care Across Ontario and New Brunswick
Aviora serves hundreds of communities across Ontario and New Brunswick: major cities, small towns, rural areas, and bilingual Francophone communities that most private providers will not cover. Matched caregivers. No physician referral. Private pay and insurance options. Search below or call us directly.
Consistent primary caregiver every visit. Not rotating staff.
120+ Ontario communities and 7 NB regions.
Cities, towns, bilingual communities, and rural areas others will not serve.
No physician referral or public system approval needed to start.
Aviora Healthcare provides private home care across Ontario and New Brunswick. In Ontario, coverage spans from Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa, Hamilton, and London to smaller communities including Haliburton, Bancroft, Parry Sound, and remote Northern Ontario communities that most private providers will not serve. In New Brunswick, coverage includes Greater Moncton (Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, Shediac), the Capital Region (Fredericton, Oromocto, New Maryland), the Saint John Region (Saint John, Rothesay, Quispamsis, Grand Bay-Westfield), the Chaleur Region (Bathurst, Beresford, Nigadoo, Caraquet), the Restigouche Region (Campbellton, Dalhousie, Atholville), Northwest NB (Edmundston, Saint-Basile), and the Miramichi Region (Miramichi, Blackville, Doaktown). Every location has access to Aviora’s full care offering with the matched primary caregiver.
Services available across every Aviora location include personal support (PSW), companionship, dementia care, respite and overnight care, hospital-to-home recovery, meal preparation, housekeeping, medication reminders, mobility support, hospice and palliative care, and 24-hour care. All services are delivered without a physician referral. Care can often begin within 24 to 48 hours, depending on availability and care needs in the specific community.
If your community is not listed, contact us. Coverage expands regularly and availability is confirmed honestly during your free consultation. Aviora does not overstate its coverage.
What families across Ontario and New Brunswick need to know about private home care coverage
Yes - and Aviora is honest about where it can and cannot staff. Rural coverage is built into the scheduling model from day one: travel time, route planning, and caregiver continuity are assessed before any commitment is made. Aviora serves 120+ communities including Muskoka, Haliburton, Northern Ontario, Prince Edward County, and Grey-Bruce. If a community is outside reliable coverage, families are told during the consultation - not after signing.
Private home care through Aviora bypasses the public system entirely. Families call directly - no physician referral, no OHIP authorization, no Ontario Health atHome assessment required. A care coordinator assesses the situation, builds a structured care plan, and care can often begin within 24-48 hours, depending on location and caregiver availability. The matched caregiver returns every visit. This is the model - not an upgrade.
Publicly funded home care through Ontario Health atHome is government-funded and free, but comes with waitlists measured in weeks or months, limited visit hours, and rotating caregivers who change frequently. Aviora is a private provider — care can often start within 24-48 hours, subject to caregiver availability, the matched caregiver is assigned to every visit, and the schedule is built around the client's needs. Private care is not covered by OHIP but may be covered by private insurance or veterans' benefits.
In New Brunswick, Aviora operates the same way as in Ontario: families contact us directly, no physician referral is needed, and care begins based on the family's timeline. Horizon Health Network and Vitalite Health Network manage publicly funded home care in NB, but waitlists and limited hours are common. Aviora fills the gap with a matched private caregiver who returns consistently. Coverage spans all seven NB regions, including bilingual Francophone communities. Availability is confirmed during your free consultation.
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and daily living support from a consistent PSW caregiver - available across Ontario and New Brunswick.
Meaningful social engagement, conversation, and activity support to reduce isolation for seniors at home.
Structured routines and cognitive engagement from caregivers trained in dementia-friendly home care.
Post-surgery and discharge support that begins within 24-48 hours - no referral needed.
Continuous around-the-clock support with rotating caregivers for clients who require full-time supervision and care at home.
Relief for family caregivers - scheduled overnight stays and flexible respite coverage across Ontario.
Yes. Aviora Healthcare serves 120+ communities across Ontario and seven regions in New Brunswick. Ontario coverage includes major cities like Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa, Hamilton, and London, as well as small towns and rural communities. New Brunswick coverage includes Greater Moncton, Capital Region (Fredericton), Saint John Region, Chaleur Region (Bathurst), Restigouche (Campbellton), Northwest NB (Edmundston), and the Miramichi Region. Coverage is confirmed during your free consultation.
In most Ontario communities, Aviora can begin care within 24-48 hours of consultation. No referral is needed. Call (437) 446-7752 to confirm availability and timeline for your specific location.
Yes. Rural coverage is a core differentiator for Aviora. We serve Muskoka, Haliburton, Prince Edward County, Grey-Bruce, Northern Ontario, and many communities that other agencies refuse to cover. Route-planned logistics ensure reliable, consistent visits.
Yes. Aviora’s caregiver consistency model means you get the matched caregiver for every visit - not rotating staff. This is standard, not an upgrade. Consistency improves trust, care quality, and client comfort.
All Aviora services are available across our service areas in Ontario and New Brunswick: personal support (PSW), companionship, dementia care, respite and overnight care, hospital-to-home recovery, meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility support, fall prevention, and palliative and hospice care. Every service starts without a referral. View all services or book a free consultation to discuss your specific situation.
Yes. Aviora serves families across New Brunswick in seven regions: Greater Moncton (Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, Shediac), Capital Region (Fredericton, Oromocto), Saint John Region (Saint John, Rothesay, Quispamsis), Chaleur Region (Bathurst, Beresford, Caraquet), Restigouche (Campbellton, Dalhousie), Northwest NB (Edmundston, Saint-Basile), and Miramichi Region (Miramichi, Blackville, Doaktown). Bilingual French-English coordination is available for Francophone communities subject to caregiver availability.
Aviora serves bilingual New Brunswick communities including Dieppe, Bathurst, Edmundston, Caraquet, and Campbellton. French language preferences are noted during the initial consultation and reflected in caregiver matching where possible. Bilingual coordination is not guaranteed in every location but is actively prioritized for Francophone communities. Confirm availability during your free consultation.
Every caregiver placed by Aviora is screened, verified, and matched before their first visit
Whether you are in Toronto, rural Northern Ontario, or any New Brunswick community, every Aviora caregiver completes the same rigorous vetting process before entering any client's home.
All caregivers complete criminal record and vulnerable sector screening before their first placement with any client - in any Ontario community.
References and work history are verified for every candidate. The vetting process is the same whether the placement is in downtown Toronto or rural Haliburton.
PSW staff hold certificates from Ontario college-recognized PSW programs. Credentials are confirmed before placement - not assumed.
Caregivers are matched based on care plan, schedule, location logistics, and client preferences - not just whoever is available in the area.
Now serving New Brunswick
Aviora Healthcare serves New Brunswick across seven regional areas, bringing the same matched-caregiver private home care model that covers 120+ Ontario communities to families across the province. Whether your family is in Greater Moncton, the Capital Region near Fredericton, the Saint John area, the Chaleur Region, Restigouche, the Madawaska Region near Edmundston, or the Miramichi River corridor, Aviora provides personal support, dementia care, companionship, respite, and overnight care without a physician referral.
Private home care in New Brunswick fills the gap between what the public system provides and what aging parents and individuals actually need day to day. Horizon Health Network and Vitalite Health Network manage publicly funded home care across NB, but wait times can be significant and allocated hours are often limited. Aviora operates independently from the public system: no physician referral required, care that starts based on your timeline. Private pay and insurance-based billing are both available depending on your situation.
New Brunswick's bilingual character is reflected in Aviora's coordination process. Language preferences are confirmed during the initial consultation. French-capable caregiver matching is prioritized in Francophone communities including Dieppe, Bathurst, Edmundston, Caraquet, and Campbellton, subject to caregiver availability.
Each New Brunswick region has its own care landscape, hospital infrastructure, and family needs. The sections below describe what Aviora provides across each region, local health facilities, and what families typically need in each area. All regions are served with the same consistent matched-caregiver model.
Greater Moncton is New Brunswick's most populous urban centre, encompassing Moncton and Dieppe and the town of Riverview across the Petitcodiac River. The region is served by The Moncton Hospital (Horizon Health Network) and the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital (Vitalite Health Network). Both are major acute care facilities, and families frequently need private home care in place shortly after a hospital discharge from either location.
Aviora serves Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, Shediac, and Memramcook across the Greater Moncton footprint. Dieppe's francophone majority means bilingual coordination and French-capable caregiver matching is a regular request here. Riverview families across the river from downtown Moncton have full access to care. Shediac and Memramcook to the east complete the regional coverage area.
Services include personal support (PSW-style), dementia care, companionship, respite and overnight, hospital-to-home transitions, and 24-hour care. Care planning starts with a phone consultation. The matched caregiver returns every visit, not rotating staff.
Fredericton, New Brunswick's provincial capital, sits along the Saint John River and is served primarily by the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital (Horizon Health Network). The city's senior population is concentrated in established residential neighbourhoods including Skyline Acres, Silverwood, and Brookside. Many families prefer aging in place over institutional options.
Oromocto, New Maryland, and Lincoln (NB) fall within the same care corridor. Post-surgical recovery following procedures at DECH is a common starting point for private home care here. Families often reach Aviora when publicly funded home care hours are insufficient or the wait is too long. Care begins without a physician referral, and the schedule is built around the client's routine.
Services in the Fredericton area include personal support, dementia care, companionship, respite, overnight, and hospital-to-home support. Consultation by phone or video call. Coverage confirmed by address before care begins.
Saint John is New Brunswick's largest city by population and home to the Saint John Regional Hospital (Horizon Health Network), one of Atlantic Canada's major acute care facilities. Hospital-to-home transitions are a significant care need here: SJRH serves a large catchment area, and families transitioning a loved one home after surgery or a health event often need private care in place before discharge.
Aviora serves Saint John, Rothesay, Quispamsis, and Grand Bay-Westfield across the Saint John Region. The Kennebecasis Valley suburbs, Rothesay and Quispamsis, are home to many seniors who prefer to remain in established neighbourhoods along the river. Grand Bay-Westfield, further west along Highway 7, falls within the same coordination range.
Services: personal support, dementia care, companionship, respite, overnight, 24-hour care, hospital-to-home. Coverage confirmed during consultation based on address and schedule fit.
The Chaleur Region stretches along Chaleur Bay in northeastern New Brunswick, centered on the bilingual city of Bathurst. The Chaleur Regional Hospital (Vitalite Health Network) is the primary acute care facility for the region. Bathurst, Beresford, Nigadoo, and Caraquet along the Acadian Peninsula make up the main service footprint. Highway 11 connects the peninsula communities to Bathurst and south to Moncton.
This region is distinctly bilingual, with a strong Francophone Acadian population, particularly in Beresford, Nigadoo, and Caraquet. French language preferences are prioritized in caregiver matching for these communities. Families in Bathurst and along the Caraquet corridor often face limited private home care options, particularly for French-speaking elders. Aviora extends its New Brunswick coverage to address this gap.
Services include personal support, dementia care, companionship, respite, overnight, and hospital-to-home support after discharge from Chaleur Regional Hospital. No referral required.
The Restigouche Region occupies the northwestern corner of New Brunswick along the Quebec border, centered on Campbellton and served by the Campbellton Regional Hospital (Vitalite Health Network). Dalhousie, Atholville, and Charlo are the main surrounding communities. Route 11 (Trans-Canada corridor) connects Campbellton east toward Bathurst and south. Many families here also have cross-border ties with Quebec's Matapedia Valley.
Private home care in Restigouche has historically been difficult to access. The region is smaller and more geographically isolated than the larger NB urban centres. Aviora extends coverage to Campbellton and surrounding communities. Scheduling and logistics are assessed based on address and care needs before any commitment is made. If a location is outside reliable coverage, families are told directly during the consultation.
Services include personal support, dementia care, companionship, respite, and overnight care. Availability confirmed during your free consultation.
Edmundston sits in the Madawaska Region at the northwestern tip of New Brunswick, where Route 2 (Trans-Canada) crosses into Quebec and the Madawaska River marks the border with Maine. The Edmundston Regional Hospital (Vitalite Health Network) serves this predominantly Francophone community. Saint-Basile is the main nearby community within the care footprint.
The Madawaska Region has a distinct Acadian identity: bilingual, closely knit, and geographically separated from the rest of New Brunswick. Families here often have limited private home care options. Aviora extends coverage to Edmundston and Saint-Basile, with French-capable coordination available. Caregiver matching prioritizes language preference where possible, subject to availability in the region.
Services in the Edmundston area include personal support (PSW-style), dementia care, companionship, respite, and overnight support. No physician referral required. Consultation by phone confirms availability before care begins.
Miramichi sits on the Miramichi River in central New Brunswick, connected to Moncton and the northeast via Highway 11. The Miramichi Regional Hospital (Horizon Health Network) is the primary care facility for the region. Blackville and Doaktown lie further inland along the river, small communities in rural Northumberland County where private home care is rarely available through any local source.
This is a rural-to-small-city region where families caring for aging parents frequently manage care alone because no nearby private option exists. Aviora serves the Miramichi area as part of its New Brunswick expansion. Care coordination is managed by the Aviora team, with caregiver placement and route logistics assessed based on address and schedule. Availability in Blackville and Doaktown depends on caregiver placement and is confirmed during your free consultation.
Services include personal support, dementia care, companionship, respite, and overnight care. Coverage confirmed before any commitment is made.
Yes. Aviora Healthcare serves both Ontario and New Brunswick. The same private home care model that covers 120+ Ontario communities is available across seven New Brunswick regions: Greater Moncton, Capital Region (Fredericton), Saint John Region, Chaleur Region (Bathurst), Restigouche (Campbellton), Northwest NB (Edmundston), and the Miramichi Region. The head office is in Kitchener, Ontario. Coordination for NB care placements is managed by the same team.
No. Aviora is a private home care provider operating outside the publicly funded system. No physician referral is required in New Brunswick or Ontario. Families call directly, describe the care situation, and a care coordinator builds a plan from there. Care can often begin within days of the initial consultation, depending on caregiver availability in the specific community.
Aviora serves New Brunswick's bilingual communities, including Dieppe, Bathurst, Edmundston, Caraquet, Campbellton, and surrounding Francophone areas. Language preferences are confirmed during the initial consultation and reflected in caregiver matching where caregiver availability allows. Bilingual French-English coordination is prioritized in these communities. Availability varies by region and is confirmed during the free consultation.
Across New Brunswick, Aviora offers personal support (PSW-style care), companionship and social engagement, dementia and Alzheimer's care, respite and relief for family caregivers, overnight care, hospital-to-home transitions after discharge from any NB health facility, and 24-hour care for clients needing full-time support. All services are private pay or insurance-billed. Coverage and specific service availability are confirmed during your free consultation.
Publicly funded home care in New Brunswick is managed through Horizon Health Network (anglophone) and Vitalite Health Network (francophone). It is government-funded but comes with waitlists, limited hours, and rotating caregivers. Aviora is a private home care provider: there is no government intake waitlist, the matched caregiver is consistent at every visit, and the schedule is built around the client's needs. Care start timing depends on caregiver availability in the region. Private care is not funded by provincial programs but may be covered by private insurance or veterans' benefits.
We confirm coverage before you commit. No false promises. Real availability. Care can start within days in most communities across Ontario and New Brunswick.