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Elderly Care Assistance

Home Care

Home care is no longer a supportive service.
It's a critical part of how our health system functions.

 

As demand grows and pressures on hospitals and long-term care increase, the ability to deliver high-quality care at home will shape the sustainability, equity, and resilience of our health system. 

Why Home Care Matters

  • Rapid growth in demand driven by aging populations and a strong preference to age at home

  • Persistent workforce shortages, increasing burnout, turnover, and cost pressures

  • Rising system reliance on home care to relieve hospital and long-term care capacity

  • Significant variation across provinces in funding, access, and service models 

How Wilson&Wilbur Supports Home Care

Strengthening local and regional home care capacity to meet growing demand

Improving care transitions between hospitals, primary care, and home-based services

Designing workforce strategies that support recruitment, retention, and new models of care

Embedding evidence into policy, funding, and operational decisions to support sustainable growth

Our Published Work

"Investing in transitional care programs as a core healthcare service can support older adults in remaining at home safely and preventing unnecessary hospital readmissions or premature entry into long-term care facilities."
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