
“I Need Someone to Check On My Dad in Vancouver” – How Companion Visits Bring Comfort & Connection
Life gets busy, routines get packed, and the worry doesn’t go away just because you live in a different city – or even just across town.

Life gets busy, routines get packed, and the worry doesn’t go away just because you live in a different city – or even just across town.

When your mom lives in the Vancouver area and you don’t, it’s natural to worry. Most moms say they’re “fine,” even when everyday life is starting to feel heavy.

If you’re in your 40’s or 50’s, you can relate to the shift when you start worrying about your parents more than they worry about you. I see you.

Caring for a parent, spouse, or loved one can slowly take over your days – and your mental headspace. Taking a break isn’t selfish. It’s necessary.

Daily life after surgery can feel overwhelming. Practical support during recovery helps prevent overexertion and unnecessary stress.

If you’ve been noticing changes with your aging parent and you’re not sure what kind of support they really need, you’re not alone.

So you’re having surgery and they told you they won’t let you leave without a responsible adult… and now you’re thinking, “Okay… but who am I going to ask?!?!”

Vancouver is full of incredible seniors – many of which are living alone, navigating limitations, or simply needing a bit more day-to-day support.