Mission Snapshot
Safer homes. Stronger families. More inclusive communities.Practical support, advocacy, companionship, and RPN-led wellness education.In-home support, advocacy, and wellness education
Compassionate care for seniors and individuals living with disabilities.
Welcome to John & Ruth Compassionate for Humanity, a community organization dedicated to supporting seniors and individuals living with disabilities through compassionate care, advocacy, wellness education, and practical in-home support services.
Ontario, Canada | Built for seniors, caregivers, people with disabilities, families, and community partners



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Three ways to get involved with our work.

Apply
Request support
Start one intake process for cleaning, decluttering, lawn care, companionship, advocacy, transition support, or wellness education.
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Donate
Fund practical impact
Give to programs that directly improve dignity, safety, education, and belonging in community settings.
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Partner
Build with us
Partner as a care provider, community group, sponsor, faith community, or service organization and help us widen access.
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Built for people who need more than one kind of help.
We believe everyone deserves to live safely, independently, and with dignity in the comfort of their own home and community.

In-Home Support
House Cleaning Support
Respectful cleaning support for seniors and individuals living with disabilities who live alone or need help maintaining a safe home.
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Safety and Accessibility
Home Organization and Decluttering
Organization and decluttering services that make homes easier to move through, safer to use, and more comfortable to live in.
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RPN-Led Education
Health and Wellness Education
RPN-led education for seniors, caregivers, staff, and community members on safer, healthier daily living.
View service detailsHow we work
Simple intake. Thoughtful support. Honest follow-through.
We make it easy to find the right program, reach the right team member, and get real help — without unnecessary paperwork or confusion.
One intake, every pathway
Submit a single form and we route you to the right service, whether that is home cleaning, decluttering, lawn care, companionship, advocacy, transition help, or wellness education.
A team that follows up
We review every request personally and reach out to clarify needs, confirm fit, and make sure nothing gets lost between services.
Support that adapts
Needs change over time. We check in and adjust our approach so the support keeps pace with the person, not just the original plan.
Who we serve
Different entry points, one consistent standard of care.

For older adults and caregivers
Get practical in-home support, companionship, transition help, advocacy, and wellness education.

For people living with disabilities
Access home cleaning, decluttering, outdoor maintenance, disability-informed support, and referral coordination.

For families and care partners
Find support when a loved one needs help remaining safely at home or transitioning to long-term care.

For community groups and staff teams
Request RPN-led education on infection prevention, healthy eating, personal safety, and wellness.

Our commitment
Built for trust. Designed for dignity.
Every service we offer starts from the same belief: people deserve support that respects their circumstances, their intelligence, and their time. That principle shapes our cleaning, decluttering, lawn care, companionship, advocacy, transition support, and wellness education.
Dignity in practice
We design services that respect the person in front of us, not just the category they belong to.
Practical action
We favor useful support, clear follow-up, and workable next steps over vague goodwill.
Integrated thinking
Home support, advocacy, companionship, and wellness education are connected. Our programs respond to the full reality of aging, disability, and family care.
Public benefit
Whether through direct services, workshops, or community events, every program is built for public good.
Community snapshots
Care in community.

Care begins where life is already happening
In homes, kitchens, waiting rooms, and living rooms, people need support that feels practical and respectful — not clinical.

Training that changes daily practice
Families and volunteers benefit from education that is simple, direct, and immediately usable in real caregiving situations.

Programs that widen belonging
Companionship, advocacy, and community education help people feel seen, supported, and less alone.
Fund the work
Back safer homes and stronger support.
Support practical services that improve quality of life at home and reduce isolation for seniors and individuals living with disabilities.
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Volunteer with clarity and purpose.
From companionship visits to event support, volunteers help turn good intentions into reliable community action.
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