Individuals Living with Disabilities
Enabling individuals to direct their own supports, make their own decisions, and live fully in their communities — on their own terms. Gotcare provides the operational and administrative infrastructure to help individuals and families access funding programs, and hire and manage personalized in-home and community supports.

How it works

Start with choice and control
Individuals and families choose who supports them, how support is delivered, and how their day is structured based on their needs, personality, and preferences.
Guided by a dedicated Navigator
A Navigator provides ongoing guidance, helping translate funding into real support, safely, effectively, and with less stress.
Stable, trusted relationships
Avoid constant turnover. Gotcare provides a consistent and reliable support circle that individuals and families know and trust.
We handle payroll, compliance, and paperwork
Payroll, deductions, liability, scheduling, documentation, and compliance are handled centrally — removing the administrative burden from families.
Why this works
Enables true self-determination
Individuals direct their own supports, routines, and daily life.
Removes administrative burden
Families don't have to act as coordinators, lawyers, and accountants just to access support.
94% client satisfaction
Reflects consistent, high-quality support across diverse needs.


What we support
- Children and adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities
- Individuals with autism spectrum disorder
- Medically complex individuals requiring structured supports
- Hospital discharge & transitional care clients
- Families navigating individualized or direct funding
Powered by a national care network of over 30,000+ providers
- Developmental support workers
- Nursing
- Social service workers
- In-home respite
- Community support workers
- Community access and recreation
- Personal support workers
Trusted across Canada

Recover faster with Gotcare
Alex, a 35-year-old living with autism and a rare mitochondrial disease, had a strong desire to live independently in his own home and remain active in his community. But his condition was medically fragile and unpredictable — requiring close coordination across multiple types of support.
Traditional systems couldn't accommodate that level of flexibility. The complexity of his needs, combined with the coordination required across his care circle, made institutional care feel like the default path.
Gotcare built a personalized, connected support system around Alex, guided by a dedicated Navigator. His care circle — including health care assistants, community support workers, a social worker, caregiver, and family — was coordinated as one team, with clear roles and communication.
As his condition evolved, his support adapted with him. Blended care options allowed for short stays in home-like settings near care facilities when needed, giving him space to recover without losing his sense of independence. Technology and ongoing guidance helped him maintain control over his schedule, routines, and decisions.
The result: a model of care that balanced medical complexity with autonomy — enabling Alex to live the life he wanted, with the support he needed.
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