
Private Home Care That Works With Your CLSC Care Plan
Your caseload is 40+ families. The wait list is months long. We're the bridge between what the system provides and what your clients actually need.

How We Work Alongside Your CLSC Team
CLSC social workers and case managers see the gap every day -- clients who qualify for a few hours of public home support but need far more. Signature Care supplements CLSC services without duplicating them. We take over where your allocation ends: evenings, weekends, overnight supervision, and the consistent daily presence that prevents the crisis calls.
No Wait List
Your client needs care now, not in 8 weeks. We can start within days of your referral, bridging the gap while CLSC services ramp up.
Consistent Caregivers
CLSC auxiliaires rotate. Our clients see the same face every visit. For seniors with dementia or anxiety, this consistency is the difference between calm days and crisis days.
Evenings, Weekends, Holidays
The hours CLSC doesn't cover are often when clients are most vulnerable. We fill every gap in the schedule -- including overnight supervision and holiday coverage.
Complementary, Not Competing
We follow your care plan. Your CLSC covers the medical; we cover the daily living. One plan, two providers, no duplication.
Streamlined Referrals
A phone call or portal submission. We confirm availability within 2 hours and share care notes back so your file stays current.
Chèque Emploi-Service Compatible
For clients enrolled in the programme, our services can be coordinated with CES allocations to maximize coverage within the family's budget.
“My caseload includes 45 families, and I can only allocate 3-4 hours of CLSC aide time per week to most of them. When I refer to Signature Care, I know the family gets the extra coverage they need -- and they keep me updated so I'm not flying blind.”
Isabelle Fortier
Social Worker, CLSC Côte-des-Neiges
Services That Match Your Needs
- Supplemental Personal Care
Bathing, dressing, and grooming support beyond CLSC-allocated hours
- Evening & Weekend Coverage
Consistent caregiver presence when public services aren't available
- Overnight Supervision
For clients at risk of falls, wandering, or nighttime confusion
- Companion Care
Social engagement, errands, and meal preparation to combat isolation
- Respite for Family Caregivers
Scheduled and emergency relief for families providing primary care
- Transition Support
Bridging hospital discharge to full CLSC service activation
Frequently Asked Questions
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