Vancouver Franchise
Nurse Next Door has been servicing Vancouver, Langley, Surrey, Richmond and North Vancouver seniors for over 6 years. Based on the personal experiences of co-founders John DeHart and Ken Sim, the company has been focused on delivering trusted in-home senior care services to local residents. Taking the burden off of families, the services allow seniors to maintain dignity and independence while still receiving the care and attention they need.
Nurse Next Door is the area's largest private, in-home senior care provider and has been lauded by local and national media including The Vancouver Sun, The Province, The Vancouver Courier, The Globe and Mail, and The National Post. The company has also been showered with numerous accolades including the 2007 Consumers’ Choice Award, named a finalist for the Cultural DIVERSEcity Award for Business (2006, 2007), as well as receiving a number of business awards.
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Vancouver home care franchise voted best health service provider
Press Release - May 30, 2008
Nurse Next Door Home Healthcare Services, a Canadian-based home care franchise system, is proud to announce that its Vancouver franchise has been voted the best health/wellness service by readers of The Vancouver Courier. Read more
Working 9 to 2, what a way to make a living
The Globe and Mail - November 14, 2007
British Columbia-based Nurse Next Door, a home health-care service company, developed The Mommy Shift. Mothers who are experienced caregivers are given the opportunity to work with neighbourhood seniors between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. while their children are in school. Read more
Press Release - May 30, 2008
Nurse Next Door Home Healthcare Services, a Canadian-based home care franchise system, is proud to announce that its Vancouver franchise has been voted the best health/wellness service by readers of The Vancouver Courier. Read more
Working 9 to 2, what a way to make a living
The Globe and Mail - November 14, 2007
British Columbia-based Nurse Next Door, a home health-care service company, developed The Mommy Shift. Mothers who are experienced caregivers are given the opportunity to work with neighbourhood seniors between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. while their children are in school. Read more
The Vancouver Sun - November 3, 2007
Like many of B.C.'s frail elderly seniors, Douglas Craig just wants to stay home. Not "a" home, but the home where he has lived for years, the home he shared with his wife Kathleen and where is is surrounded by the familiar rooms and furniture, the treasures and memories of a life well spent. Read more
Like many of B.C.'s frail elderly seniors, Douglas Craig just wants to stay home. Not "a" home, but the home where he has lived for years, the home he shared with his wife Kathleen and where is is surrounded by the familiar rooms and furniture, the treasures and memories of a life well spent. Read more
The National Post - June 4, 2007
John DeHart and Ken Sim each left Ontario for British Columbia, hoping to make a mark in the growing healthcare business. By coincidence, they each turned to the same business consultant, who brought the two together. The result is Nurse Next Door, an in-home care provider that continues to grow each year. Read more
The Globe and Mail - August 21, 2007
The two started the business with a couple of cellphones and a handful of part-time caregivers. They have developed it into a franchise that includes a service centre to centralize staffing, technology and systems required to maintain a round-the-clock, on-call business. Read more
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