Senior Helpers opens Burlington location with care programs for seniors
By AI, Created 2:11 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Senior Helpers has opened a new Burlington, Ontario location serving families since March 2026. The franchise says its services are designed to help seniors age in place, reduce hospitalizations and support specialized care needs including dementia, Parkinson’s and post-surgery recovery.
Why it matters: - Senior Helpers of Burlington adds another local option for families looking for non-medical in-home senior care. - The location is built around helping seniors stay in their homes longer while giving caregivers support for chronic and age-related conditions. - The business also aims to ease pressure on families balancing work, parenting and elder care.
What happened: - Senior Helpers opened a new location in Burlington, Ontario, in March 2026. - Layo Akpuluma owns and operates the Burlington franchise. - The office serves seniors and families across the Burlington community.
The details: - Senior Helpers of Burlington offers help with daily activities and specialized care for chronic conditions. - The location provides the exclusive LIFE Profile program, a data-driven assessment tool designed to reduce hospitalizations and support aging in place. - Caregivers are trained through the Senior Gems® program for Alzheimer’s and dementia care, developed with dementia care expert Teepa Snow. - Additional services include Parkinson’s care, transitional care, surgery assistance and veteran care. - The Burlington office is at 390 Martha St, Burlington, ON L7R 0A5, Canada. - Families can reach the office at (289) 816-6668 or through Senior Helpers Burlington. - Franchise information is available through Senior Helpers franchise opportunities.
Between the lines: - Akpuluma’s background spans pharmacy, public health, nonprofit leadership and community development. - Her experience includes founding a nonprofit focused on health education, hygiene and sanitation, mental health awareness and support for vulnerable populations. - Senior Helpers positions the Burlington opening as a fit with its focus on dignity, independence and consistent care. - CEO and Co-Founder Peter Ross said Akpuluma’s leadership background and community focus make her a strong franchisee.
What’s next: - Senior Helpers of Burlington will look to grow local awareness and build referrals with families who need in-home care. - The franchise is likely to expand use of its care programs as demand rises for aging-in-place support. - Akpuluma said she wants the Burlington office to become known for both exceptional care and genuine connection.
The bottom line: - Senior Helpers is betting Burlington families want more in-home support that helps older adults stay safe, connected and independent at home.
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