Stay At Home Nursing Care

Site: Hamilton Region

Service: In Home Care Services

Record #: BTN0236
Last Full Update: 06 Jan 2026

Contact Information

Office Phone

289-203-1725

Toll Free Phone

1-888-558-3603

E-Mail info@stayathomenursing.com
Website https://stayathomenursing.com/
Contact Form https://stayathomenursing.com/contact-us/
Social Media Facebook Facebook, Instagram Instagram, LinkedIn LinkedIn, X (Twitter) X (Twitter), YouTube YouTube
Primary Contact Erin Lytle, Community Engagement Specialist; Phone: 289-860-0330 ext 108; Email: erin.lytle@stayathomenursing.com

Site Information

Located In Community Hamilton
Address & Map
40 Wellington St N, Unit 102
Hamilton, ON L8R 1M8
Intersection Wellington St N and King William St
Mailing Address c/o Stay At Home Nursing Care 
154 Main St W, Unit B 
Welland, ON L3C 5A2
Physical Access Not Applicable - service provided in client's home

Agency Information

Description (Agency)

A commercial in-home care agency

Legal Status (60) Commercial
Established 2017
Primary Executive Robert Stanley, CEO & Founder; Phone: 289-203-1725 ext 101; Email: robert.stanley@stayathomenursing.com
Alternate Executive Cindy English, Vice-President, Operations; Phone: 289-203-1725 ext 102; Email: cindy.english@stayathomenursing.com
Funding Fees

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Provides services to:

  • children
  • older adults
  • persons with dementia
  • persons with disabilities

Provides services in

  • homes
  • hospitals
  • retirement communities
  • assisted living homes
  • long-term care facilities
  • schools
  • offices

Veterans Affairs Canada approved Veterans Independence Program (VIP) provider 

Services include:

Non-emergency medical transportation - to medical appointments, trips from and between hospitals, to nursing homes, etc. for individuals requiring a wheelchair or gurney transportation

Activities of daily living assessment - provides an evaluation of an individual's capacity for self-care and their ability to function independently in the context of everyday living

Health Care Services

  • home health care - nurses provide necessary medical services in the homes of individuals who are aged, ill or convalescing
  • in home hospice care - provides a full range of supportive services in their own homes for terminally ill individuals who are in the final stages of their illnesses and for their families
  • palliative care - provides for the comprehensive management of an individual's needs to help them achieve the best possible quality of life through relief of suffering, control of symptoms, etc.
  • pediatric care - provides diabetic or specialized care to children with disabilities in the school setting (feeding, insulin monitoring, etc.)

Support Services

  • friendly outreach programs - for individuals who are hospitalized or in another institutional setting, are socially isolated due to disability or old age, or otherwise lack companionship
  • live in companions - helps individuals who are socially isolated due to disability or old age relieve their loneliness by providing a companion who shares the individual's home
  • escort programs - accompanies individuals who have limited mobility, cognitive impairments or other problems to specified local destinations and provide assistance (may include providing transportation)

 In Home Assistance

  • errand running/shopping assistance - makes short trips to purchase groceries, pick up prescriptions, go to the bank, etc.  
  • homemaker assistance - assumes responsibility for routine household activities such as menu planning, budgeting, shopping, laundry and general household management including light housekeeping
  • in home meal preparation - prepares and serves meals in the home
  • personal care - provide assistance with personal hygiene (bathing, grooming and mouth care), clothing care, ambulation, seating, toileting, changing beds, etc. 

In Home Respite Care

  • adult respite care - provides a brief period of rest or relief for family members, guardians or others who are regular caregivers for dependent adults
  • children's respite care - provide a brief period of rest or relief for parents, grandparents, guardians, family members or others who are regular caregivers for dependent children
Hours

Mon-Sun 24 hours

Areas Served Guelph ; Halton South ; Hamilton ; Waterloo Region
Eligibility

No restrictions

Application

Contact the office for more details and fees  
 
Contact a local Ontario Health atHome to inquire as to whether you may qualify for OHIP coverage of some of these services:

  • Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant at 905-639-5228 or 1-800-810-0000
  • Mississauga Halton at 905-855-9090 or 1-877-336-9090
Languages English
Fees Service ; Government-funded care is paid directly from Ontario Health atHome 
Privately funded care is paid directly by the client 
Care funded by the Veterans Association is paid directly from the Government (there may be a smaller amount of co-pay for amounts not covered by the Government)

Categories and Classification

Service Categories Activities of Daily Living Assessment ; Adult In Home Respite Care ; Children's In Home Respite Care ; Errand Running/Shopping Assistance ; Escort Programs ; Friendly Outreach Programs ; Home Health Care ; Homemaker Assistance ; In Home Hospice Care ; In Home Meal Preparation ; Live In Companions ; Non-Emergency Medical Transportation ; Palliative Care ; Personal Care
Older Adult Main Categories CAREGIVER SUPPORT ; END OF LIFE ; HOME SUPPORTS ; MEMORY LOSS & DEMENTIA
Older Adult Sub-Categories Friendly Visiting/Phone Reassurance ; Homemaking ; Meals & Groceries ; Nursing Care ; Palliative Care ; Personal Care ; Respite ; Support for Persons with Dementia