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If daily routines feel unsafe, inconsistent, or too heavy for family alone, a care assessment gives the next clear step.
Companion care
Companion care helps seniors keep routines, meals, appointments, and social connection while giving families more confidence.
Companion Care
Best for seniors living alone, recovering after a change, or needing structure during the week.
Conversation, hobbies, light activity, and social engagement
Meal preparation, errands, grocery support, and appointment reminders
Daily routine support with visit notes for family members
If daily routines feel unsafe, inconsistent, or too heavy for family alone, a care assessment gives the next clear step.
The intake collects routine, mobility, memory, personality, schedule, and household details before assigning a caregiver.
Families get visit notes, schedule clarity, and guidance for adjusting care as the senior needs more or less support.
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