
Best Practices in Dementia Home Care: Tips for Safe & Supportive Care
Caring for a loved one with dementia at home can feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, you can create a safe and supportive environment.
President of Peak Home Health Care Inc., stands out as a seasoned professional in home health care. With a Business and Communications degree from Laurier (2014) and certifications as a Certified Professional Consultant on Aging (CPCA) and a Senior Home Safety Specialist, Tyler brings a wealth of knowledge to his role. His career began with founding Peak Home Health Care in December 2016, motivated by a vision to elevate senior care services.
Under his leadership, the company has consistently won the Oakville Reader’s Choice Award for Best in Home Health Care for six years, showcasing his commitment to service excellence. Before this, Tyler contributed significantly as a Senior Care Specialist at Forsent Health Inc. His approach to home health care is deeply personal, emphasizing safe, compassionate services that families can trust.

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