Relief for family caregivers

Caregiver burnout relief: Guaranteed

We know that caring for a loved one with chronic illness can sometimes feel more like a responsibility than simply being family, and we are here to help restore balance. At HomeFree, we support not only the patient but the entire family, so everyone can thrive together at home.

“Working in the emergency department, I’ve seen how often hospital admissions occur when families reach a breaking point, not because the medical problem cannot be managed, but because the support at home is not there. That is difficult for families and costly for the health system, and it is what inspired us to build a better model.”
- Dr Charles Wong, experienced ER physician and Medical Director of HomeFree

What we hear from patients and families:

  • Difficulty arranging care that fits the rhythms and practical needs of family life, especially when overnight support is required
  • Services that do not always reflect the unique needs of each household, including help with transportation, meals, housekeeping, and daily routines
  • Limited communication or coordination, leaving families feeling less understood and supported

The HomeFree difference

Care management for the whole family
A dedicated Care Manager serves as your guide and advocate, coordinating care, anticipating needs, and supporting your household through practical, emotional, and medical challenges.
Caregivers who exceed expectations
Caregivers who exceed expectations Our caregivers deliver attentive, personalized support with a commitment to dignity, comfort, and reliability — adapting as needs evolve.
Physician leadership and coordinated care
Continuous physician oversight ensures thoughtful decision-making and seamless coordination across the healthcare system, so families never feel alone navigating complex care.
Case Study

Overseeing a parent from overseas

Based on genuine HomeFree patients with identifying details adjusted.
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The Situation
Mabel (84) lives with dementia and has remained in her family home since her husband passed away several years ago. Over time, her needs gradually increased, and her children found themselves spending more and more time managing daily tasks and ensuring her safety. Without fully realizing it, the demands of caregiving began to take a toll, leaving the family feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and burdened by guilt.
Our Intervention
HomeFree provided 4 to 6 hours of daily support, assisting with personal care, household needs, and ongoing monitoring. Our team kept the family informed with regular updates, providing reassurance that Mabel was safe and well cared for. With direct access to both their Care Manager and the Medical Director, the family had a clear point of contact whenever questions or concerns arose. Routine responsibilities, including meals, light housekeeping, and transportation to appointments, were coordinated by the HomeFree team.
The Outcome
Within days, the family felt a profound sense of relief. Freed from the constant pressures of caregiving, they were able to return to simply being daughters and sons, spending meaningful time with their mother without the weight of daily responsibilities. Visits became moments of connection again, and the family regained peace of mind knowing Mabel was supported.
Case Study

Daughter-caregiver in need of a vacation

Based on genuine HomeFree patients with identifying details adjusted.
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The Situation
Susan (76) had been caring for her 102 year old mother for many years and had not left town in over a decade because she needed to remain constantly available. While deeply committed to her mother's care, the lack of respite placed a significant strain on her wellbeing.
Our Intervention
By coordinating the CDHCI public funding hours available to her, HomeFree arranged 72 hours of continuous support each month, including both day and overnight care. This allowed Susan to travel out of town for short breaks with confidence that her mother was safe and well supported. These regular periods of rest helped Susan sustain her role as primary caregiver, something she deeply wished to continue.
The Outcome
HomeFree continued to support Susan and her mother with consistent respite over time. When her mother's needs eventually progressed to palliative care, the transition was supported with continuity and compassion, and she passed away peacefully with her care needs met.

Compare your options

See why families and healthcare professionals choose HomeFree over traditional agencies and facilities.
Medically-Supervised Homecare™
Traditional Homecare and Franchises
Facility-Based Care
Remain at home with dignity
Physician and nursing oversight
Varies
Weekly clinical rounds
Varies
Caregiver consistency
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Industry-leading caregiver wages and support
Healthcare system integration (Alberta Netcare)
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“Whole home” solution
Extended healthcare network of neurologists and other neuromuscular specialists
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Common questions

Is this covered by insurance or funding?

Yes. HomeFree is an approved CDHCI provider, which can cover up to 75% of costs. Our physician services are 100% covered by Alberta Health. We guide you through the entire funding application process.

How quickly can you start?

To undergo our comprehensive onboarding, care plan and care team creation process, we recommend at least 3 weeks before initiating services. However, for urgent needs like hospital discharges or acute safety concerns, we can often expedite the process to initiate care within 24-48 hours. Please contact us right away if this is your situation.

My parent or spouse is in a hospital or facility. Can you help them get out?

Yes! HomeFree was born from our Medical Director’s frustration with the hospital system's inability to help patients get back home when only a modest amount of expert care is required to do so. Our care team will meet the patient in hospital (or facility) and coordinate directly with their care team to plan a safe discharge back home, while ensuring all ongoing medical issues are looked after.

Will we be locked into a long-term commitment?

No, at HomeFree, we do whatever it takes to ensure your family retains autonomy and dignity at this stage of life. We ask for 7 days notice to cancel or pause services so we can respect our caregivers as we reassign their work. When required, pauses or cancellations on even shorter notice are also accommodated due to medical emergencies.

Do you provide consistent care teams?

Absolutely – it is one of our top priorities. Unlike traditional agencies, HomeFree focuses on building long-term relationships between clients and caregivers. Our Care Managers learn your household needs and orient new caregivers to your home, so you don’t have to. Our industry-leading wages, training, and support programs for caregivers make HomeFree the leading employer of top caregivers, meaning we attract and retain staff, and allowing us to keep consistent care teams in client homes.

What if we don't like the caregiver?

We offer a compatibility guarantee. If the fit isn't right, we'll find a new caregiver immediately. HomeFree has a large team of caregivers with varying personalities, skillsets, and experiences, and we are confident we will find a perfect match for your loved one.

Do you have caregivers that speak French, Chinese, Spanish, or another language?

Yes, if your loved one speaks most comfortably in another language, we are almost always able to match a caregiver according to their native tongue.

What does "Whole Home" Solution mean?

While traditional homecare focuses on discrete tasks, we know that patients and families are burned out of the day-to-day tasks of running a household. These tasks differ from home-to-home, but we learn your needs to take burdensome chores off your plate. Examples include: groceries, dishes, laundry, cleaning the floors, organizing an office, transportation to appointments, assisting with exercises, and much more! We’ve taken clients on road trips to see families in other cities, helped them to renew their passports, and helped them to get to the salon for a new “do” – because we simply love doing whatever it takes to keep our clients thriving at home for life!

If my relative is already in a facility, can HomeFree help them there?

Yes, HomeFree provides care in many assisted-living and long-term care facilities. We will collaborate with the facility’s care team to ensure an optimal distribution of support and resources for your loved one. Depending on which facility they are in, however, their CDHCI (public funding) eligibility may vary.

Do your caregivers provide transportation?

Yes, our caregivers can drive your loved one to appointments, social activities, errands, or anywhere they need to go, helping them maintain independence and stay connected to their community. This can include using our cars (with a mileage fee), or yours (no mileage fee). We also assist patients in using public transportation or other specialized transport systems (Handibus, etc).

How much does this cost?

HomeFree’s care can be up to 75% funded by the Alberta Health CDHCI program, while all medically-necessary physician services are 100% covered. Starting out-of-pocket costs can be as low as $150 per week. Compared to the cost of even a shared bed at a public long-term care facility (over $2000/mo), HomeFree’s care is excellent value for both families and the health system.

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