 The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for culturally equitable virtual care solutions that address the gap in access for Canada's ageing and ethno-cultural minority communities, particularly older ethnic adults who are often excluded from existing virtual care solutions due to language barriers or lack of tech-sabbiness. One viable strategy to achieve this is by engaging family caregivers of older ethnic adults as partners in technology-mediated chronic disease management, leveraging their cultural knowledge and skills to build a shared model of virtual care that embraces Canada's diverse cultures while providing older ethnic adults with access to health innovations. This article was authored by Gwen Pham, Nora Eldesuki, Rhyma Lohani, and others.