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How Much Cost is Home Care for Seniors in Canada

January 26, 20261 min read

1️⃣ Hourly Home Care (most common)

For personal support workers (PSWs), companionship, basic care:

  • $35–$45 per hour

  • Often a 3–4 hour minimum per visit

  • Best for:

    • Bathing & hygiene

    • Meal prep

    • Light housekeeping

    • Companionship

    • Medication reminders

Example:

4 hours × $35 = $140 per visit


2️⃣ Daily or Part-Time Care (negotiable for the price by increasing working hours)

If care is needed every day:

  • $180–$300 per day

  • Usually 4–8 hours/day

  • More cost-effective than short hourly visits


3️⃣ 24-Hour and 7 days or Live-In Care

For seniors who cannot be left alone (dementia, fall risk, post-hospital):

  • $250–$400 per day

  • Monthly cost: $7,500–$12,000

  • Still often cheaper than retirement home but expensive than long term care facility


4️⃣ Nursing Care (RN / RPN)

For medical needs (wound care, injections, assessments):

  • $80–$150 per hour

  • Usually short, targeted visits


🏠 Why Prices Vary So Much

Home care cost depends on:

  • Level of care (companionship vs dementia care)

  • Hours per visit

  • Overnight supervision

  • Language or cultural needs

  • Weekend / holiday coverage

  • Urgency (same-day or emergency care)


💡 The Big Misconception

Many families think:

“Home care is too expensive.”

But in reality:

  • A few hours of care can prevent falls, hospital visits, and burnout

  • It often delays or avoids nursing home placement

  • You pay only for what you need, not a flat institutional fee

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