We believe in the power of community and the difference we can make when we come together to help those in need.
More at Home is committed to providing financial assistance that enables low income seniors to live independently and safely at home. Through our tailored financial support, we help seniors access the home care services they need to maintain a high quality of life, ensuring they can age in place with confidence.
More at Home Society is comprised of staff, board members and volunteers who are all passionate about ensuring that seniors and caregiving families in distress receive the support they need.
As a founder and leader, Jenn combines her business and financial acumen with her education as a substance abuse counselor and volunteer management. This unique blend empowers her to lead with empathy, championing diversity and inclusion while fostering growth and strong leadership within our organization.
With her extensive experience in strata management, Jolene brings essential skills to ensure the smooth operation of our society. Her warm demeanour, combined with her expertise in organization and people management, adds significant value to her role.
Sasha is a board member whose extensive expertise in artificial intelligence, social media marketing, public speaking, Indigenous culture, allyship, and intersectionality contributes a diverse set of skills to the board.
We envision a future where every senior has the financial resources to access home care services, allowing them to age in place with dignity, independence, and choice. Our aim is to empower seniors to stay in the comfort and security of their own homes and communities as they navigate their aging journey.
Jenn Camillo, Executive Director
Seniors across British Columbia can access our subsidies, ensuring that support is available to communities throughout the province.
Caring for a loved one is overwhelming—64% of caregivers report stress and depression. Our support eases the burden, reducing home care by 14 hours weekly—less stress, more time for what matters.
This initiative could help keep 1,000 BC seniors out of public long-term care beds each year, allowing them to stay in their own homes and freeing up space for those who need it.
Our services enhance mental health outcomes for both seniors and their families, with home care supports lowering rates of elder abuse by 25%.
Studies suggest that aging in place is linked to a 5-10 year longer life expectancy compared to the 2.7 years in public long-term care facilities.
We are committed to supporting Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA, and marginalized seniors by providing culturally sensitive case managers who respect their unique needs and promote their well-being.
Your donation helps provide essential home care, making it possible for local seniors to age with dignity and comfort.