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Companion care is a service designed for seniors and disabled adults who need social interaction and non-medical assistance without requiring advanced care. This type of care focuses on improving the quality of life by offering emotional support, companionship, and practical help, ensuring that aging adults can remain safe and comfortable at home.
Companion caregivers help with social interaction and provide personal companionship, bringing positivity to your loved one's day. They assist with activities such as conversation, playing games, watching TV, light housekeeping, errands, and transportation to appointments, ensuring your loved one feels engaged and supported.
Social isolation and loneliness can affect seniors by increasing the likelihood of anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline. Without regular interaction and companionship, seniors may feel sadness, hopelessness, and a reduction in overall well-being, impacting both their mental and physical health.
The difference between companion care and personal care lies in the type of support provided. Companion care focuses on social interaction and emotional support, while personal care involves physical assistance with tasks like bathing, dressing, and managing chronic health conditions, ensuring seniors receive the help they need with daily living activities.