Take Care Health Services didn’t start as a business — it started as something personal.
Our grandfather was deaf and non-speaking, and growing up with him taught us that being “heard” isn’t always about sound — it’s about being truly seen and understood.
Later, when our uncle was diagnosed as autistic, we saw firsthand how easily people can be missed by the system, and how harmful inconsistency can be for individuals and their families.
That’s why TakeCare was created: to offer support that’s steady, respectful, and genuinely person-centred.
Assist Life Stage, Transition
Support through life changes like moving home, adjusting routines, or navigating new stages of independence — with a focus on stability and confidence.
Assist Personal Activities
Support with everyday personal tasks delivered respectfully and at the participant’s pace (personal care routines, daily structure, morning/evening support).
Assist Travel / Transport
Safe, reliable transport for appointments, community activities, errands, and social outings — on time, without rushing.
Daily Tasks / Shared Living
Help to maintain daily routines at home, including shared living support, household routines, and building independence in daily tasks.
Innovative Community Participation
Support to build confidence, engage socially, explore interests, and participate in enjoyable, meaningful community activities.
Development of Life Skills
Practical, hands-on skill building (communication, planning, confidence, independent living skills) with progress that feels achievable.
Household Tasks
Help maintaining a clean, safe, comfortable home (cleaning, gardening, general household support tailored to needs).
Participate in Community
Support to stay connected through events, social outings, recreational activities, and confidence in public settings.
Group / Centre Activities
Calm, inclusive group programs and social activities designed to build belonging, comfort, and connection.