Stewardship Care

The work is carried out through structured three-hour sessions. Each session moves through the active list in order — completing what can be done immediately, advancing what needs follow-up, and updating what comes next.

Nothing falls through the cracks. If something doesn't get done in a session it carries forward automatically to the next. Over time, if the list consistently outgrows the session, we have a conversation about stepping up the schedule. That decision is always mutual and always a commitment from both sides.

Additional hourly work is available when something grows beyond the scope of a session and needs to be handled right away. This is the exception rather than the norm.

The List

At the centre of the service is a living list we collaborate on — repairs, maintenance, seasonal tasks, observations, and concerns. The homeowner can access it online at any time, add items, remove them, or shift priorities. Changes made by the night before a session are incorporated into the next visit.

The list also carries a growing set of seasonal and recurring items that populate automatically — furnace filters, weatherproofing checks, annual maintenance tasks. These get handled without the homeowner having to remember them. Over time the list gets smarter. The service builds on itself.

I have a wide range of skill so you can add everthing that comes up. Some work may need to be done by specialized trades and I manage their quotes and work. Items get checked off and recorded when completed. 

Scheduled Arrivals

I work with clients who have committed to a regular session cycle. This structure is the foundation of the service — it is what makes ongoing stewardship possible rather than reactive. Sessions run three hours on a fixed day and time: mornings 8:30 to 11:30, afternoons 1:30 to 4:30, weekdays. Addition time can be booked when tasks require it.

Monthly

- A steady baseline of care
- Keeps the home current and nothing accumulating
- Well suited to homes in good condition with a manageable list
- The right starting point for most new clients

Biweekly

- A closer level of attention
- Suits homes with more active lists or ongoing projects
- Allows faster movement through priorities
- A natural step up from monthly when the list grows

Weekly

- Continuous support for more on the List
- Suited to periods of significant change — a health event, a major transition, an extended period of higher need
- Can be temporary, stepping back down when the period passes and availability allows