Companion care is ideal for someone who would otherwise have to spend part of the day alone and who requires light assistance. Companion care does not include physical assistance with activities like dressing, bathing, or toileting.
Examples of companion care:
Our personal care services are provided to seniors who require assistance with activities of daily living. In addition to caring for elderly adults, our personal care providers also work with disabled individuals and those recovering from illness, injury, or a hospital stay.
Personal care provides assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), including:
The intent of the Homemaker Program is to provide in-home supportive services for individuals requiring assistance with activities such as housekeeping, essential shopping, meal preparation and laundry to prevent or delay placement in a long-term care facility. We also help those that are recovering from surgical procedures.