Home care for
every stage of life

Support with daily routines, personal care, and more complex needs when things change and extra support is required.

Reliable, consistent private home care provided across Mississauga, Etobicoke, London, and surrounding communities.

| Mississauga / Etobicoke: (289) 652-0817→‍ ‍
| London: (519) 432-1510 →

You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out.

Caregiver providing quiet support to a senior in a comfortable home setting
Caregiver providing quiet support to a senior in a comfortable home setting

30+ years dedicated to home health care in Ontario

Medical Priorities has been providing home care across Ontario since 1995. We are a Canadian family-owned agency, accredited with Exemplary Standing by Accreditation Canada, the highest standard of recognition for quality and safety in home care.

Our caregivers are background-checked, bonded, and insured professionals matched to each individual based on care needs, personality, and compatibility. Wherever possible, we prioritize caregiver consistency so that routines stay familiar and relationships stay stable.

Care is personal. We take the time to understand each person's routines, preferences, and situation so that support feels right from the start.

Accreditation Canada accredited provider with exemplary standing

When daily routines start to change

A dining room with a wooden table and chairs, a framed abstract art piece on the beige wall, a potted plant, and a towel hanging on a hook.

Sometimes the need for care becomes clear gradually and other times something happens suddenly and everything changes at once.

Noticing these changes is often where families begin to look for support.

✔ Medications are being missed or taken incorrectly

✔ Meals are skipped or no longer being prepared

✔ Bathing, dressing, or personal hygiene is hard to manage

✔ A fall has happened or safety concerns are increasing

✔ Mobility has declined and support is needed with transfers or walking

✔ Recovery support is needed after a hospital stay or surgery

✔ Memory loss or dementia is affecting routines and decision-making

✔ Someone can no longer be safely left alone

Support can be introduced gradually or in response to a sudden change.

Care services designed to support daily life

Each service is designed to support safety, dignity, and quality of life through consistent, attentive care.

Care can be provided at home, in retirement residences, hospitals, and long-term care settings.

Assistance with personal hygiene, mobility, and activities of daily living

Meal preparation, light housekeeping,
laundry, errands, and accompaniment to appointments

Conversation, supervision, outings, and support throughout the day

Familiar routines, redirection, and safety-focused care

Full-time presence for safety, assistance with daily activities, and general household support

Compassionate, comfort-focused care that
supports dignity

Short visits to give reminders, check vitals, and report on mood and mobility

Relief and support for family caregivers

Foot care and supplemental nursing by regulated professionals

What to expect

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Start with a conversation

Tell us about your situation. We listen and answer your questions without pressure.

Initial care assessment

We arrange an assessment to understand routines, preferences, and the level of support needed.

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Care plan and caregiver matching

We build your care plan and match caregivers based on your needs and routines.

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Ongoing support & communication

Care is monitored and adjusted as needed, with regular updates for families.

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Let’s talk about the right level of support

Discuss your situation and explore what level of support makes sense for you or your family.

You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out.

Mississauga / Etobicoke: (289) 652-0817→‍ ‍
London: (519) 432-1510 →

We are here to listen, guide, and help you find the right next steps.