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passionate about and committed to providing the highest quality care
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Private Nursing It’s about believing in those people who need help living at home.
And it’s what we set out to do every day.
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Resident Care Bathing, restroom activities, incontinence care, grooming,
personal hygiene, dressing and walking
Our Services

Personal Care

Take Action Nursing has a full complement of skilled staff to meet all of your personal care needs.

Home Help

Take Action Nursing has a full complement of home help services tailored for any budget.

Companionship

Take Action Nursing understands the emotional fulfillment that companionship brings. We offer 24/7 services to ensure care needs are met.

Welcome

We are a privately owned nursing agency within the Greater City of Sudbury and area. We provide nursing services to both the long term care sector and within the community. We promote services that encompass respect, dignity and nursing excellence.
Harriet ScullyRN, Co-founder

Having a hand to hold allows me to stay in my home

Allow your loved one to maintain their happiness!
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Latest News

Burned out, closing practices: Family doctors warn health-care situation will likely get worse

About 10 years after starting a family medicine practice, the 41-year-old physician will close her Riverside Drive office in early July, leaving some 1,500 patients in search of a family doctor. That search may not be easy.

‘We are absolutely destroyed’: Health workers facing burnout, even as COVID levels ease

‘We are absolutely destroyed’: Health workers facing burnout, even as COVID levels ease.

Ontario nursing shortage taking toll on northern health-care systems

Hospitals across Ontario have been warning of the impacts of nursing shortages for months, and now rural health-care systems in the northwest are starting to feel the effects.