Companion Care at Home
Non-medical companionship, supervision, and help with errands, meals, and light housekeeping for seniors aging at home.
What is Companion Care?
Companion care is the lightest level of in-home support — and often the most important. For seniors who live alone, regular companionship reduces depression, catches small problems before they become big ones, and provides families with peace of mind. Our companion caregivers help with light housekeeping, meal preparation, grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, and simply being present.
Who benefits from Companion Care
- Seniors who live alone
- Seniors with mild memory loss
- Family caregivers who work during the day
- Recently widowed seniors
Signs this service may be needed
- Loneliness or signs of depression
- Missed appointments or medications
- Spoiled food in the refrigerator
- Family caregivers cannot be present during weekdays
Insurance & Payment
Companion care is typically a private-pay service, though long-term care insurance and some VA benefits may apply.