Companion Care
Conversation, errands, and meaningful presence.
Companion care is about being there. Conversation, a steady walking partner, help with errands, a friendly hand around the house. The day-to-day support that keeps someone connected, engaged, and well, without medical intervention.
1 in 4
Nearly one in four adults over 65 is socially isolated, and social isolation is linked to about a 50 percent higher risk of dementia. Steady companionship is one of the most direct ways to change that.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

What we help with
The day-to-day work of care, done well.
- Conversation and engaged company
- Light housekeeping: laundry, tidying, dishes
- Meal planning and preparation
- Errands and grocery runs
- Walks, hobbies, and shared activities
- Mail sorting and household organization
- Pet care assistance
- Transportation to appointments and social outings
Common scenarios
A few of the situations where this service makes a real difference.
Living alone after a loss
When the home gets quiet, regular companionship can be the difference between isolation and a good day. We're there for the conversation as much as the tasks.
Family lives far away
Adult children working full-time or in another state often need someone they trust checking in regularly. We become that steady presence.
Mild memory changes
Steady, gentle company helps preserve routine and reduce confusion. We follow the rhythms that work.
Wants to stay active
A walking partner, a card game opponent, an extra set of hands at the farmers' market. Companion care can look like enjoying the day together.
What sets Companion Care apart with us
Match for personality, not just availability
We listen for what someone actually wants in a companion before we send anyone.
Real presence, not phone-watching
Our caregivers are there for the person, not the clock.
Thoughtfully coordinated with family
We share what we're seeing so families stay in the loop without micromanaging.
Related care
Most families combine more than one. We'll help you find the right mix.
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- TransportationRides to appointments, errands, and shoppingLearn more
- Meals & NutritionFresh meals, grocery support, and nutrition routinesLearn more
- Transitional SupportA safe landing at home after hospital or rehabLearn more
- Fall Prevention & SafetyHome safety walkthroughs and steady mobility supportLearn more
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