Compassion at heart. Certified Nurses and caregivers.

About

Click Care Givers is a local non-medical home care agency that was built on integrity, love, kindness and compassion.

We are fully committed to being involved in the care of your loved one by providing the services needed to improve their activities of daily living, lessen the stress on family and support our surrounding community.

Our goal is to have a reputation for hiring the highest calibre caregivers. We strive for nothing short of excellence, so our stringent hiring practice can ensure your loved one is receiving the best quality care.

We work with you to create a customized plan of care and manage it every step of the way. Our experienced and highly trained caregivers will consistently ensure that you receive the highest quality of care provided. Our team of specialist will organize their schedules around the clock to provide exceptional wherever and whenever needed. Our priority is that each patient will receive the first-class assistance they need to continue the enjoyment of their regular daily activities and way of living.

Hear from our clients

James Mikuwa

I do recommend Abigail for excellent service rendered to our family, keep it up guys.

Simonay Van Wyk

100% trust placed here. Would recommend to anybody and everybody.

Natalie Smith

Good Service and quick response. Thank you Erin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a caregiver?

A caregiver is a trained professional or an individual who provides various types of support and assistance to people in need, such as the elderly, individuals with disabilities, or those recovering from illnesses.

Yes, there are caregivers who specialize in providing care to individuals with specific medical conditions. They receive specialized training to address the unique needs and challenges associated with these conditions.

Caregiver responsibilities can include assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs), medication management, companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation, and monitoring the individual’s health and well-being.

Qualifications may vary depending on the level of care needed. In general, caregivers should have relevant training, certifications (such as Certified Nursing Assistant or Home Health Aide), and experience. They should also possess qualities like empathy, patience, and good communication skills.

When someone is in palliative care, it means that they’ve received a terminal diagnosis or are living with a progressive condition but aren’t necessarily at a point where they require specialist end-of-life care.

Palliative care is for anyone living with a terminal illness who needs support managing the symptoms of their condition and maintaining their comfort and independence.

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