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Medicaid & GAPP Approved  ·  DCH Licensed & Insured
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Elderly & Memory Care
Companion Care

Companionship

that truly cares.
Social Engagement & Safety Supervision

Meaningful human connection is essential to well-being. Our companion caregivers provide consistent social engagement, safety supervision, and emotional support — especially valuable for seniors, individuals with dementia, and those at risk of social isolation.

What's included

Connection and safety, every visit.

  • Conversation and social interaction
  • Safety supervision for fall risk and dementia
  • Engagement activities — reading, games, and outings
  • Monitoring for behavioral and cognitive changes
  • Respite support for family caregivers
  • Accompaniment to appointments and errands
  • Medication reminders (non-clinical)
  • Encouragement of physical activity and movement

Common Questions

Frequently asked about this service.

What does a companion caregiver actually do during a visit?

Companion caregivers provide consistent social engagement — conversation, reading, games, outings, and accompaniment to errands or appointments. They also provide safety supervision, watching for fall risks, behavioral changes, or signs of cognitive decline, and report concerns to the care team and family.

Can companion care help with dementia supervision at home?

Yes. Our companion caregivers are trained to provide safety supervision for clients with Alzheimer's and dementia, including monitoring for wandering, behavioral changes, and confusion. They create structured, calming routines that can significantly reduce anxiety and improve quality of life at home.

How often can a companion caregiver visit?

Visit frequency is tailored to each client's needs. We offer flexible scheduling from a few hours per week to daily visits — including overnight coverage. Many families start with two to three visits per week and adjust as needs evolve.