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Companionship care

Companionship care, it’s good to make new friends

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Staying connected with friends and family is difficult enough, but when your dad has health issues or your mum doesn't have the energy she once had, it becomes even harder.

This is something many people face as they get older, and it can have a big impact. A lack of social contact can lead to stress, loneliness, and even depression, and watching your loved ones experience this can be heartbreaking.

Companionship care offers a solution to help your loved ones stay confident, independent, and emotionally supported. It’s not just about providing medical or personal care, it’s about offering companionship, creating meaningful connections, and ensuring they feel valued and supported daily.

What is Companionship Care?

Companionship care is designed to help your loved one maintain their independence at home, with the support of a warm and friendly companion. This care goes beyond just providing assistance. It’s about ensuring that your loved one has someone to talk to, share their thoughts with, and enjoy life alongside. 

Whether it’s a few hours of companionship each week or more frequent visits, our carers provide a tailored approach. They’re there to help with simple tasks, like preparing a favourite meal or changing the bedding, but also to offer a friendly face and listen to the stories that matter most to your loved one. 

Home companion care is about fostering genuine friendships. Our carers take the time to learn your loved one’s preferences, hobbies, and hopes, ensuring a meaningful, human connection that goes far beyond the typical care provided. 

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What’s included with our companionship services?

At the heart of companionship care at home is a flexible, personalised service that fits your loved one’s unique needs. Here are just a few examples of what our companionship services include:

  • Reminisce about the past
  • Help with shopping
  • Cooking up and sharing great food
  • 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 changing the lightbulb that just went out (again) 
  • Helping your loved one get where they want to go, whether it’s a friend’s house or the community theatre
  • Someone to hold their hand on the way to the GP
  • Unexpected outings they’ll talk about for days 

Find a companion for your loved one

Age should never limit happiness. Our companionship care is designed to help your loved one continue to live a fulfilling, joyful life right from the comfort of their home. 

If you think this is the type of service your loved one needs, get in touch with us at your local office. We’d love to explore how we can help you support your loved one’s happiness.  

What’s the difference between a companion and a caregiver?

While both companions and caregivers provide invaluable support, there is a key difference between the two. 

A companion for elderly individuals focuses on emotional support and companionship, rather than providing extensive personal care or medical assistance. Companions help with things like offering conversation, encouraging social activities, and assisting with light household tasks, but their primary role is to combat loneliness and provide meaningful human connection. 

On the other hand, a caregiver is typically trained to assist with more complex personal care needs, such as help with bathing, dressing, or administering medication. They can provide a higher level of care for individuals who have specific medical needs or require more frequent assistance.

Ultimately, companionship care helps your loved one feel engaged, valued, and less isolated, making it a wonderful option for those who don’t require intensive medical support but still need a caring companion in their day-to-day life. 

Better quality of life

No one thinks age should be a barrier to happiness. That’s why we’re here and why our Companionship Care has been designed in the way it has. So that your loved one can lead a genuinely enjoyable life from the comfort of their own home.

Getting in touch

If this sounds like the kind of service your loved one needs, get in touch with us at your local office. We’d love to see how we can help. 

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Everything you need to know about Companionship care

Companionship care (sometimes known as companion care) is a type of person-focused support where a professional care expert regularly visits you or your loved one at home, offering social and emotional support. The goal of companionship care is to provide friendship, prevent isolation, and lend a sympathetic ear when times are tough.
Companionship care offers a variety of emotional benefits, including improved emotional well-being, reduced isolation, and helping to stave off depression and anxiety. It also poses practical benefits, including helping you or your loved one attend appointments, fetch groceries, prepare meals, and even attend community groups. However companionship care looks for you or your loved one, its goal is to help keep you connected, which can vastly improve your emotional well-being.
There’s no one-size-fits-all type of companionship care. Whether it’s playing games, sharing meals, or swapping stories over a cuppa, companionship care is tailored to your loved one’s unique preferences. As such, it may also include assistance making meals, attending social events, and even everyday household tasks such as laundry, meal preparation, and picking up medications.
As we age, it’s easy to become more isolated, which can take its toll on our emotional well-being. Companionship care helps you or your loved one stay connected, which has been shown to reduce loneliness, anxiety, and depression. No matter the form it takes, companionship care can be a lifeline, offering support and friendship when it’s needed the most.
Given its flexible, tailored nature, the cost of companionship care can vary depending on the frequency of visits, level of care required, and any specific health issues you or your loved one may have. Get in touch with your local office to talk more about your needs and the costs involved.
The cost of companionship care covers a broad range of support. We'll meet with you to discuss your needs at an assessment, we'll then develop a personalised care plan which can include a variety of activities such as companionship, household chores, everyday errands, and medication management.

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