Companion Care
Companion care can be offered with other home care services, or as the primary service. Companion caregivers support their clients with activities like running errands, light housekeeping, and meal preparation. But more than that, they supply friendship and conversation for clients who have limited social opportunities. For individuals who receive additional personal care services, companion care is what takes place during the downtime when no physical needs are being addressed. Companion care is a routine part of home care services.
Who is it for?
Companion care is social and emotional care for individuals and is a valuable service for those who receive care at home. Companion care is intended for elderly individuals, people with disabilities, veterans, and independent seniors living at home. Many individuals who can still manage most of their own personal care will benefit from less intensive companion services.