To be a good companion means having someone that is compassionate, respectful, patient and caring towards your loved ones to keep them company. We understand that physical limitations can inhibit the ability to enjoy social activities with families and friends. Our elderly population often find themselves lonely without anyone to interreact with daily. And sometimes such loneliness may lead to undesirable health issues such as stress and depression which may lead to anxiety, frustrations, dementia, and sometimes cardiovascular disease such as hypertension. Loneliness may also lead to unsafe habits which are the primary cause of frequent falls with devastating injuries.
Companion care and participation in social activities can benefit your loved one in several ways and is important to their overall wellbeing. The safety and dignity of your loved one is our primary concern. Through daily support and encouragement, our compassionate caregivers will help to enrich the lives of the seniors they care for. One way our caregivers promote good quality well-being through social connection is engaging your loved one in activities that stimulates the mind such as a hobby like playing the piano, playing a game of cards, reading a good book, watching a good movie, or television program, attending a social or religious gathering, sharing cherished memories and much more.
Our primary goal is for your loved one to receive compassionate, safe, and dignified companionship care in the comfort of their home. With this type of care, simply choose from our wide selection of services (ADLs / iADLs) and let us exceed your expectations.