Companionship Services
What is Companionship Care?
Companionship Care is a type of non-medical home care that focuses on providing emotional support, social interaction, and friendly company to individuals who may be experiencing loneliness or isolation. This care is typically offered by a matched Care Professional—someone chosen based on shared interests and personality—to help build trust and meaningful connection.

Key Benefits of Companionship Care:
- Encourages activity – Promotes physical movement through gentle activities like walks or outings.
- Reduces loneliness – Provides regular social interaction and conversation.
- Boosts confidence – Helps individuals feel more comfortable and supported outside their home.
- Supports engagement – Encourages participation in hobbies and everyday activities.
- Relieves family caregivers – Gives families peace of mind and a much-needed break from their caregiving duties.
Why is Companionship Care Important?
Loneliness and social isolation can significantly affect a person’s mental and physical health, especially among older adults. Companionship care helps counter these risks by keeping individuals socially connected, active, and emotionally supported in the comfort of their own home.
It’s especially valuable for those who:
- Live alone
- Have limited contact with family or friends
- Need someone to accompany them on errands, appointments, or social outings
How Does Companionship Maintain Quality of Life?
Companionship Care improves quality of life by ensuring that individuals:
- Receive personalized attention from someone they enjoy spending time with
- Maintain a sense of independence and routine
- Experience emotional comfort and security
- Develop a trusted relationship with their caregiver, which can ease the transition to further care if needed
By starting with companionship, individuals benefit from early support and connection, making any future care needs less daunting and more familiar.