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| Caredara Halton Pilot Exceeds Goals, Invites Families to Help Shape Canada's Future of Home CareOver 275 PSWs, RPNs, and RNs have already joined the platform — families in Halton are invited to test and provide feedback on Canada's first "Uber-Style" home care service.
By: Caredara Dubbed by early users as "Uber for home care," Caredara connects families with qualified practitioners in real time. The platform allows families to browse available providers, review profiles, and book visits instantly — while practitioners choose their clients, set their schedules, and receive competitive pay as independent contractors. The pilot arrives at a critical time. Ontario faces a reported shortage of more than 30,000 nurses, and traditional models have struggled to keep pace with demand. Caredara believes that offering healthcare practitioners more flexible, dignified work options can help attract professionals back to the field, encourage newcomers, and ultimately retain talent once they join. "We've seen an incredible response from the practitioner community," says Dr. John-Paul Hatala, Caredara CEO and workforce development expert. "Now we're asking Halton families to help us refine the platform, test the booking experience, and tell us what matters most to them in choosing care." Why Families Should Join the Pilot:
"This is more than a tech launch — it's a movement," adds Dr. Hatala. "We're building something that can fundamentally improve how home care works in Canada, and it starts with listening to the people who use it." How to Get Involved: Seniors, families, and caregivers in Halton Region can join the pilot or learn more at www.caredara.com/ Media Contact: John-Paul Hatala, Ph.D. CEO & Co-Founder, Caredara 1-888-822-7398 jphatala@caredara.com www.caredara.com End
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