Toronto

Home care in Toronto

Toronto is the largest city in the GTA, and the need for in-home senior care here is enormous — from downtown condos to the suburban neighbourhoods of Scarborough, North York, and Etobicoke. Home care lets an aging parent stay safe in their own home instead of moving to a facility.

Whether you need a few hours of companionship, hands-on personal care, or 24-hour support, this page helps you compare verified home care services and senior caregivers across Toronto — and get a free shortlist matched to your family.

In-home care providers in Toronto

18 providers serve Toronto. Verified providers appear first.

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Bayshore HealthCare
Agency · Serves Durham, York, Peel, Halton, Toronto
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Canadian home and community healthcare company that sends caregivers and nurses to provide personal care, nursing, and companionship in seniors' homes.

Companion carePersonal careDementia careRespite care
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SE Health
Agency · Serves York, Peel, Toronto
Listed

Not-for-profit social enterprise providing home and community care, including nursing and personal support, to clients across Ontario.

Personal careNursingRespite careDementia care
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Home Instead
Agency · Serves York, Peel, Halton, Toronto
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Franchise network providing non-medical in-home senior care including companionship, personal care, and Alzheimer's and dementia support.

Companion carePersonal careDementia careRespite care
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Nurse Next Door
Agency · Serves York, Toronto
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Home care franchise offering companionship, personal care, and registered nursing to seniors, available around the clock.

Companion carePersonal careDementia careNursing
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Right at Home Canada
Agency · Serves York, Peel, Halton, Toronto
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Home care franchise providing in-home services for adults with physical and cognitive challenges, from companionship to skilled nursing.

Companion carePersonal careDementia careNursing
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TheKey
Agency · Serves Peel, Toronto
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Home care provider offering hourly and 24/7 in-home senior care, from a few hours of help to live-in support.

Companion carePersonal careDementia care24-hour care
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Qualicare Home Care
Agency · Serves Durham, Toronto
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Home care franchise providing companionship, personal care, household help, and nursing to families across the GTA.

Companion carePersonal careNursing
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Living Assistance Services
Agency · Serves Peel, Halton, Toronto
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In-home senior care provider with RN oversight offering personal care, memory support, and nursing across Southern Ontario.

Companion carePersonal careDementia careNursing
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ConsidraCare
Agency · Serves Peel, Toronto
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Nurse-led home care provider offering hourly and live-in caregivers for seniors, with caregiver matching by language and culture.

Companion carePersonal careDementia care24-hour care
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What home care costs in Toronto

Type of careTypical range
Companionship & home help$28–$38 / hr
Personal care (PSW)$30–$45 / hr
Dementia / specialized$35–$50 / hr
24-hour / live-in$350–$600 / day

Market ranges for 2026, not quotes. See the full cost breakdown →

Some care may be covered through Ontario Health atHome. See public vs private care →

Toronto home care: common questions

How much does home care cost in Toronto?
Private-pay home care in Toronto typically runs $28–$50 per hour: companionship $28–$38, personal care (PSW) $30–$45, and dementia or specialized care $35–$50. Overnight care is about $250–$400 per night and 24-hour or live-in care about $350–$600 per day. Most agencies have a 3–4 hour minimum per visit.
What is the difference between home care and a care home in Toronto?
Home care brings a caregiver to your parent’s own home, one-on-one, for as many hours as you need. A care home (long-term care or retirement home) means moving your parent into a facility. This page is about in-home care — keeping a senior in their own home.
Is home care covered by the government in Toronto?
Some home care is publicly funded through Ontario Health atHome, but funded hours are limited and can involve waitlists. Most Toronto families combine a few funded hours with private care to get full coverage.
How do I find a senior caregiver in Toronto?
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