Palliative & hospice care - Ontario

At this stage, they deserve to be at home - with someone who knows them

Steady, respectful in-home presence during the hardest stage of life. A consistent caregiver, personal care support, and family communication built around the pace your family sets - never rushed, never clinical. No referral needed.

How Aviora supports palliative families

Steady presence when everything else is uncertain

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Consistent caregiver

The same familiar face at every visit. Not a rotating hospice volunteer - a person who knows the client's preferences, routines, and history.

B

Personal care support

Bathing, grooming, oral care, positioning, and comfort support - delivered with gentleness, patience, and complete respect for dignity.

C

Comfort & presence

Quiet, steady presence when medication and medical care are in place and what's most needed is simply someone there.

D

Meal support

Assistance with eating and hydration as appetite changes - adapting to what the individual can manage, without pressure or urgency.

E

Family communication

Same-day updates after every visit. What was observed. How the client seemed. What the family should know. For families managing from a distance, this is indispensable.

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Coordination with care team

Aviora PSWs work alongside palliative care physicians, nurses, and Ontario Health atHome workers - communicating observations and following the medical team's direction.

Compassionate caregiver providing palliative home support to a senior in a comfortable home environment

Our approach

Palliative care at home is about the whole family, not just one person

When someone is in palliative care at home, the needs extend far beyond the individual. Family members are managing grief, exhaustion, and care responsibilities simultaneously. Practical support - someone who reliably handles personal care, meals, and overnight presence - is not a luxury in this context. It is what makes staying home possible.

Aviora caregivers in palliative settings are selected for patience, gentleness, and emotional steadiness. They work quietly and professionally, follow the individual's preferences and comfort signals, and treat every interaction as the significant moment it is.

Getting started

We respond with urgency and care

1. Contact Us Directly

Call or contact us online. Palliative situations often require a rapid response - we treat these enquiries with appropriate priority.

2. Sensitive Assessment

We discuss care needs, current medical support, family situation, and what level of caregiver presence is needed and when.

3. Care Begins

A consistent, experienced caregiver is assigned and can begin quickly - respecting the individual's preferences and the family's wishes throughout.

No referral required. Serving Ontario - urban and rural communities.

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Personal Support

Dignified personal care - the physical foundation of comfort at home during palliative and hospice stages.

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Respite & Overnight Care

Reliable coverage for family caregivers - planned and unplanned respite, including overnight presence when it is needed most.

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Companionship Care

Gentle, familiar presence - conversation, comfort, and connection during days when human company matters above all else.

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