Enriching the lives of Seniors through meaningful moments

Personalized companionship services designed to enrich the lives of older adults while providing peace of mind for their families and care partners.

Our mission is to enhance the overall well-being of seniors by reducing isolation and combating loneliness and boredom. Through our person-centered, enrichment-based companion care, we create meaningful opportunities for connection and joy.

A home care service that supports worried families, and care partners by enriching the well-being of their aging loved one at home.

We are here to help you.

At Golden Living we understand that caregiving comes with many emotions, a time commitment and an abundance of patience. Its not possible that any of us can carry or handle it all. With busy schedules, work and personal, we want to help alleviate some of the worry you feel, while supporting your aging loved one to live independently with purpose, connection and possibility.

We provide personalized enrichment-based companionship services to Seniors living in Halifax, NS. Whether they’e living in the community or in a facility. We are your experts in elevating your loved one’s well-being.

  • You are concerned that your aging loved one is lonely, anxious, isolated or bored?

  • You feel overwhelmed! Supporting your loved one with their basic needs leaves little time to help them engage socially or intellectually. 

  • You need help engaging your loved one or client despite providing them with a range of supportive services. 

  • Your aging loved one needs more support at home with household chores, and responsibilities.

Does this sound familiar?

Unleash the Power of Connection with our services:

We are dedicated to making each day brighter for our clients by engaging them in meaningful companionship, leisure activities, physical activity, homekeeping, and so much more. By fostering meaningful connections and enhancing well-being, we empower seniors to remain independent, with purpose and possibility. Our unique approach ensures that seniors receive the well-being support (emotionally, mentally, socially and physically) they need to thrive. Reducing isolation, combating loneliness, and working with families and care partners to create opportunities for joy.

  • To spend quality time with with your loved one offering friendship, support, and engaging activities + shared experiences to enhance their daily lives.

  • To support with household tasks and and responsibilities

  • To support with errands, grocery shopping, prescription pickup.

  • To encourage and support your loved one with moving their body and staying healthy

  • To organize, prep and cook nutritious meals for your loved one

  • To ensure your loved one takes their medication properly as directed by physician.

  • To support caregivers and loved ones when they need a much needed break

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We can help your loved one:

  • Relieve loneliness, boredom or anxiety

  • Reignite interests

  • Rediscover passions and hobbies

  • Elevate their quality of life

  • Ensure safety and independence

Elevating Senior Well-Being for Improved Quality of Life

We completely understand the mixture of emotions you feel about your aging loved one being alone way more often than you’d like. Whether you’re working more, or your loved one has had a recent diagnosis or injury, you’re recognizing you are no longer able to do it on your own. What they need is sometimes more than you or the family can give

We are here for you - We offer families and care partners a helping hand in ensuring their seniors’ happiness and well-being. We focus on alleviating the stress and worry you carry, while focusing on creating purpose, connection and possibility during their golden years.

Purpose, Connection, Possibility

Through enrichment-based companionship, purposeful leisure activities, and non-medical support, we brighten your loved one’s days with purpose, connection and possibility.

“Camryn has been fantastic for my father‘s mental health. He is in a seniors enhanced care home and was very bored and lonely. My sister and I would go visit him on weekends but work during the week and found it difficult to get there. The days were long for him. Camryn now visits him twice a week. She takes him for a walks, listens to his stories, plays games with him. He looks forward to her visits She provides us an update via Google sheet After each visit. She has been great to work with.”

-Jennifer M