Care Plans And Service Pathways
WSIB Certified • Employee-Based Teams
Care Pathways & Service Entry
One System. Multiple Pathways.
Homes enter through different pathways. Some require a Reset. Some are ready for ongoing Maintenance. Others require structured support through Non-Medical Home Infrastructure or targeted Enhancements.
Pathways are assigned through assessment, then managed under one coordinated standard designed for stability, protection, and long-term continuity.
Two Entry Pathways. One Continuity Standard.
Maintenance Pathway
Direct EntryThis pathway is used when a home is already stable and capable of supporting ongoing care.
- Ongoing recurring care (weekly / bi-weekly)
- Stable baseline with predictable scope
- Continuity-led service delivery
- Integrated enhancements within maintenance cycles
Entry may be requested directly. Service remains structured, employee-delivered, and consistently managed.
Reset & Recovery Pathway
Assessment RequiredThis pathway is assigned when conditions require restoration, stabilization, or structured intervention before continuity can be established.
- Deep Clean Reset (overdue or disrupted environments)
- Neglected property stabilization
- Post-renovation cleanup and transition resets
- Material care (carpet, tile & grout, upholstery, mattress)
- Complex environments requiring sequencing
Scope, timing, and method are determined through intake to ensure the correct pathway is applied from the outset.
Pathways Within the System
Once a home enters, care extends beyond entry into structured pathways designed to support protection, stability, and evolving household needs.
Lifestyle Enhancements
Integrated Within MaintenanceEnhancements extend baseline care by addressing targeted areas without disrupting overall continuity.
- Laundry Pickup & Delivery (The Bag System™)
- Carpet, upholstery, and mattress care
- Tile & grout cleaning
- Seasonal property support
- Targeted detailing and specialty treatments
Enhancements are applied within the care model, ensuring alignment with the home’s overall plan.
Non-Medical Home Infrastructure
Structured Support PathwayThis pathway is activated when additional structure is required to maintain stability, independence, and day-to-day continuity.
- Structured home support and routine reinforcement
- Environmental stabilization for aging, recovery, or transition
- Calendar awareness and household coordination
- Light assistance aligned with non-medical boundaries
This is not clinical care. It is structured home infrastructure designed to support the living environment without medicalizing it.
How the System Maintains Your Home
Once a pathway is assigned, care is not repeated randomly. It is managed, reinforced, and adjusted to maintain long-term stability.
Assessment & Allocation
Every home is evaluated and placed into the correct pathway based on condition, usage, and environmental demands — ensuring the right level of care from the outset.
Sequenced Execution
Care is delivered in a defined sequence. Surfaces, materials, and spaces are addressed according to condition and timing — not convenience.
Continuity Reinforcement
Each visit builds on the last, maintaining environmental stability and preventing regression across the home.
Integrated Adjustments
As needs change, adjustments are made within the model, integrating enhancements and structured support without disrupting continuity.
Why Assessment Comes First
Not every home requires the same starting point. Entering without proper evaluation leads to misalignment, inconsistent results, and unnecessary disruption.
Assessment ensures the right pathway is applied from the beginning — so care is structured, not guessed.
Correct Pathway Assignment
Assessment determines whether a home enters through Maintenance, Reset & Recovery, or requires structured support through Non-Medical Home Infrastructure.
Scope & Condition Clarity
Surfaces, materials, buildup levels, and environmental factors are reviewed to apply the appropriate level of care without over- or under-servicing.
Sequencing & Timing
Work is structured in the correct order, preventing disruption, protecting finishes, and ensuring each stage supports the next.
Continuity Planning
Assessment defines how the home will be maintained over time — including frequency, enhancements, and any required structured support.
Entry into the system is structured — not transactional.
This Is Not Cleaning.
This Is a Managed Home.
Lifestyle Management Cleaning™ replaces reactive, task-based service with structured continuity. Every pathway, visit, and adjustment supports how your home actually functions.
From Reset to Maintenance, from Enhancements to Non-Medical Home Infrastructure, care is no longer fragmented. It is coordinated and sustained over time.
This is the system we built — and the standard we deliver.
One system. One standard. Every home properly managed.

