Companionship Care
Friendly visits, conversation, and engagement for clients who feel isolated.
Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and the everyday routine.
Hands-on assistance with the personal-care tasks that make staying at home possible: bathing, grooming, dressing, mobility, and the routines that keep daily life moving. Provided in your loved one's home, on their schedule, by caregivers who get to know them.
Call or send us a message through the contact form. We'll schedule a no-obligation conversation, understand what you and your loved one need, and walk you through what a care plan would look like. See How It Works for the full process.
All of our services are non-medical. We do not provide nursing, therapy, or clinical treatment. For medical care, please consult your healthcare team. We coordinate alongside, not in place of, clinical providers.
Care plans are not fixed. As needs evolve we update the plan, adjust hours, or shift the services included. Tell us what's changing and we'll adapt.
Caregivers can provide medication reminders: opening containers, prompting at the scheduled time, and noting when a dose was taken. We do not administer medication or make clinical decisions about dosing.
Friendly visits, conversation, and engagement for clients who feel isolated.
Coverage so a family caregiver can rest or recharge, a few hours or weekly.
Short-term care after a hospital discharge to ease the first weeks at home.
Reach out for a no-obligation conversation. We’ll listen, answer your questions, and walk you through what care could look like.