Companion Care

As people age, their physical and mental abilities may decline, making it difficult for them to carry out basic daily tasks.

Companion care for seniors is a type of home care that provides assistance and support to seniors so that they can maintain their independence and remain in their homes. 

This type of care includes a wide range of tasks, such as meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, transportation, and companionship. 

Companion care can be especially beneficial for seniors who live alone or have limited mobility, as it helps them to stay connected with the world and maintain their social networks. 

It can also provide peace of mind for family members who may not be able to provide the level of care that their loved ones require.  Furthermore, companion care can help prevent or delay the need for more intensive forms of care, such as nursing home care.


Comfort Keepers understands the struggles of caring for a family member with Alzheimer's or dementia, and we want to help! We create an individualized care plan to engage clients in intellectual, physical, and emotional interactions to improve the quality of life for both the seniors and their families. 

Care after a hospital stay is critical to senior's physical recovery and emotional wellbeing, especially for those who live at home!  Comfort Keepers can help your senior loved one transition from a hospital stay or time and a rehabilitation center safely and efficiently.  Our caregivers provide in-home senior care custom to your loved one's needs while they recover.

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Transportation Services

We understand that maintaining independence as we age is important, so we can help with seniors who don't have the ability or desire to drive!  Our caregivers can ensure that your senior loved one can get to healthcare appointments, community events, and friendship gatherings safely.

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Companion care covers a wide range of caregiving duties. This makes it an excellent choice for seniors who need a little assistance to stay at home but do not require advanced caregiving.

Care will typically include a variety of ways to make the care recipient's daily life easier and safer. A caregiver, for example, may run errands on behalf of a senior, such as grocery shopping or medication pickup. Caregivers will also plan and prepare meals, perform light housekeeping duties, and provide medication reminders.

This type of elder care is also intended to improve the overall quality of life. Caregivers participate in favorite hobbies and activities with clients, accompany them to appointments and social outings, and engage in friendly conversation.

These activities can be a lifeline for socially isolated seniors. In seniors, social isolation has been shown to significantly increase the risk of health complications and mortality. Companion caregivers provide social interaction and regular companionship to isolated seniors, breaking the cycle of senior isolation.

24-Hour Care

In-home care can prevent emotional strain and also physical decline in you and your loved one.  24-Hour care can help with peace of mind while still allowing our senior clients to age independently where they feel most comfortable: Home.

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Companionship and social interaction are crucial for seniors' overall well-being. When seniors lack companionship, several negative consequences can occur. Firstly, loneliness and social isolation can lead to a decline in mental health. Seniors may experience feelings of sadness, depression, and anxiety, which can further worsen their overall quality of life.

Moreover, without companionship, seniors may have limited opportunities for physical activity and engagement in stimulating activities. This can result in a sedentary lifestyle, decreased mobility, and a decline in cognitive function. Studies have shown that social interaction and engagement can help improve cognitive abilities and delay the onset of conditions like dementia. By providing support with daily activities, companion care can help seniors maintain their physical and mental health, which can in turn reduce the risk of falls, hospitalizations, and other adverse health outcomes.

Through regular interaction and engagement, companion care can enhance the mental and emotional health of seniors, leading to improved quality of life and overall well-being. 

Overall, companion care for seniors is an important part of the healthcare system, as it enables elderly people to age in place and maintain their dignity and independence.