Warm Embrace Elder Care
www.warmembrace.caWarm Embrace Elder Care is a family business, operated by a mother, Brenda Hamilton and her daughters Chloe & Avery Hamilton. We are a family, and we work together to serve your family in a meaningful way. Brenda was a typical “sandwich generation” woman; she was caught between caring for her mother, Margaret, and caring for her five children (including Chloe and Avery!). Since Brenda was an only child, all of the caregiving for her mother became her responsibility. Added to that challenge was long-distance caregiving since her mother lived in another community, two hours away. Few services were available for her mother in that community, so Margaret moved locally to be closer to Brenda and the family. She initially moved into an apartment, then into retirement living, then into a nursing home. Unfortunately, Margaret’s health declined with each of these moves and her independence was greatly impacted. Brenda sincerely believes that her mother could have done much better had care been available to her mother at home, where Margaret was most comfortable. Chloe and Avery were greatly impacted by the changes in their grandmother and the way in which her quality of life was reduced, demonstrating the far-reaching effect of elder care, even across three generations. Years later, Chloe and Brenda decided to provide a solution to other families who require care for their ageing loved ones. Warm Embrace Elder Care was borne out of a desire to ensure that other families have the care that we would have desired for our mother and grandmother.
Read moreWarm Embrace Elder Care is a family business, operated by a mother, Brenda Hamilton and her daughters Chloe & Avery Hamilton. We are a family, and we work together to serve your family in a meaningful way. Brenda was a typical “sandwich generation” woman; she was caught between caring for her mother, Margaret, and caring for her five children (including Chloe and Avery!). Since Brenda was an only child, all of the caregiving for her mother became her responsibility. Added to that challenge was long-distance caregiving since her mother lived in another community, two hours away. Few services were available for her mother in that community, so Margaret moved locally to be closer to Brenda and the family. She initially moved into an apartment, then into retirement living, then into a nursing home. Unfortunately, Margaret’s health declined with each of these moves and her independence was greatly impacted. Brenda sincerely believes that her mother could have done much better had care been available to her mother at home, where Margaret was most comfortable. Chloe and Avery were greatly impacted by the changes in their grandmother and the way in which her quality of life was reduced, demonstrating the far-reaching effect of elder care, even across three generations. Years later, Chloe and Brenda decided to provide a solution to other families who require care for their ageing loved ones. Warm Embrace Elder Care was borne out of a desire to ensure that other families have the care that we would have desired for our mother and grandmother.
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Kitchener
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Employees
11-50
Founded
2007
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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