Can Care’s
team truly understands. They help my dad with daily hygiene, update us regularly, and after just weeks of cognitive sessions, he started sharing childhood stories again. It’s made a real difference.
Can Care’s
team truly understands. They help my dad with daily hygiene, update us regularly, and after just weeks of cognitive sessions, he started sharing childhood stories again. It’s made a real difference.
After my father passed, my mother was quietly depressed. But with Can Care, she paints again and feels truly seen. Their emotional healing and nutrition support brought her back—now she even calls me every evening.
As a busy professional, I was overwhelmed managing my grandma’s care. Can Care changed everything—handling her meds, meals, and monthly updates. I finally feel at peace, even from afar.
The beauty of Can Care is how personal everything feels. The caregiver helps me walk, eat, stay on schedule with pills—and then, we paint landscapes together. It’s not just practical support—it’s emotional healing. I feel human again.
With my uncle facing early Alzheimer’s, we needed more than physical care. Can Care’s cognitive support, supplement tracking, and family updates have been incredible—like having a clinical team and a family ally in one.
The caregiver from Can Care is more like a family member than a worker. My mother now paints and smiles more than ever. This care changed her life.
After my father passed, my mother became withdrawn. But with Can Care’s art therapy, she started smiling again—painting, chatting, even humming. It brought her back to life.
Can Care does more than help—my mom gets safe showers, healthy meals, and timely medication reminders. Best of all, they paint together every week. She's more lively than she’s been in years.
Living alone at 86 isn’t easy, but Can Care makes it possible. My caregiver helps with meals, medication runs, and even takes time to paint with me. We’ve done cherry blossoms, cranes, even a mountain! It’s more than care—it’s friendship.
My 82-year-old father has mild dementia. Can Care’s caregiver knows exactly how to support him—gentle reminders, safe mobility help, and constant attention to changes in his behavior. But what surprised us the most was how he responded to painting. It calms him and helps him reconnect.