
Companionship Care
Whether it’s support with everyday errands, help to engage with hobbies, or a sympathetic ear when times are tough, companionship care keeps your loved one connected.
Our companionship service is designed with compassion and community in mind, helping to stave off loneliness, improve overall well-being, and create meaningful connections.
We work with your loved one to tailor a companionship care package that’s unique to their needs and preferences.
What is Companionship Care?
Companionship care is a type of support designed to bring warmth and friendship to your loved one’s life, as well as offering practical support such as help with household chores, everyday errands, and more.
Whether it’s a sympathetic ear on a bad day or support to attend a social outing, companionship care helps your loved one stay connected, reducing their risk of isolation, anxiety, and depression.
As part of our companionship care services, we’ll match your loved one with a friendly, dedicated care assistant, who’ll offer tailored support and friendship.
From regular weekly catch-ups to daily visits, companionship care is unique to your loved one’s needs, offering support with everything from everyday errands to meal preparation and more.
The goal of companionship care at home is to empower your loved one to live a rich, fulfilling life filled with the type of friendship and support they deserve.
What to expect from us
Our companionship service is flexible, personalised and designed to meet your loved one’s unique needs and preferences.
We don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach, and will work with your loved one to design a care package that suits them, with services including:
Reminisce about the past
Help with shopping
Cooking up and sharing healthy, delicious meals
Help with pursuing hobbies, whether it’s needlepoint at home or birdwatching at the local nature reserve
Support with everyday tasks around the house, like emptying the dishwasher or cleaning
Helping your loved one get where they want to go, whether it’s a friend’s house, a coffee or the theatre
Someone to hold their hand on the way to the GP
Unexpected outings they’ll talk about for days