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Companion Care Services

CareChoice is a trusted provider of quality companion care for families seeking meaningful support. Our method combines professional knowledge with personal care to help your loved ones stay socially active and independent while enjoying compassionate companionship in the comfort of their home.

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What Is It?

Companion care provides seniors with the social and emotional support they need to maintain a high quality of life. We offer skilled non-medical companionship that helps clients maintain independence while fostering meaningful daily interactions. Our trained caregivers follow personalized care plans tailored to each person’s needs.

Our companion care services can help you, whether you need someone to be there all the time or just for scheduled visits. We plan activities, help with daily tasks, and give loving care.

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Who Needs Companion Care Services?

We can help if your family member:

  • Lives alone but feels lonely and would benefit from frequent company and social engagement.
  • Has trouble getting around or getting to places, which makes it hard to get involved in the community and keep in touch with friends.
  • Experiences changes in their thinking that affect their daily life and would benefit from consistent companionship at home to ensure safety, engagement, and mental well-being.
  • Recently lost a spouse or close friend and needs companionship to get through this tough time.

Companion Care Options

Our experts help you choose the right services and create a care plan tailored to your loved one.

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Support Services We Provide

Here are the companion care services we provide:

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Social Engagement Support

  • Talking and engaging in meaningful conversations and providing emotional support
  • Help with hobbies and fun activities
  • Reading, playing games, and enjoying friendly company
  • Keeping your mind active through interesting conversations
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Safety and Wellness Coordination

  • Help with scheduling and reminders for taking medications
  • Communicating to family members and healthcare providers
  • Monitoring changes in behavior or health
  • 24/7 emergency response available
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Daily Living Support

  • Light meal preparation
  • Help with light housekeeping
  • Getting to and from appointments, errands, and social events
  • Accompanying to family gatherings and community events

How Does It Work?

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Initial Consultation

Get in touch with our experts for a free evaluation. We’ll explore your loved one’s interests, social needs, and home life to determine how our senior companion care services can provide the right level of support from our trusted providers.

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Development of a Personalized Plan

Our team creates personalized companionship plans tailored to your family member’s unique situation. We try to match personalities and interests, and we look at coverage options such as long-term programs and Medicaid to set care goals that help people become more independent and healthier.

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Selecting a Caregiver

You can pick your own caregiver, whether it’s a family member, friend, or a qualified professional from our network. You stay in charge of the caregiving relationship while we handle all the paperwork, train the staff, and handle payments.

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Ongoing Support and Adjustment

As needs evolve, our care management team continuously monitors and adjusts services accordingly. We make sure that your loved one gets the right help at every stage, from part-time hourly companionship to 24-hour care.

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FAQs

Companion care focuses on social interaction, simple supervision, and help with everyday tasks that keep your loved one engaged and safe at home. It is non‑medical and built around conversation, routines, and light assistance.

Companion caregivers may offer conversation, games, reading, walks, light meal preparation, light housekeeping, and accompaniment to appointments or social outings. Activities are chosen based on your loved one’s interests and energy.

Yes. Companion care is ideal for clients who can do many things on their own but benefit from reminders, company, and light help around the house. It can also reduce feelings of loneliness.

In many areas, caregivers can help with safe transportation to appointments, errands, and community activities as part of the care plan. Availability and rules can vary by location.

Regular visits from a consistent caregiver provide conversation, encouragement, and routine. This ongoing connection can lessen loneliness and support emotional well‑being.

Visits can be scheduled for a few hours at a time, several days per week, or more often based on your loved one’s needs and preferences. Schedules can be changed as needed.

Yes, companion caregivers can offer structured routines, gentle prompts, and safety oversight for clients living with early‑stage dementia or Alzheimer’s. They focus on calm reassurance and familiar activities.

Whenever possible, CareChoice matches clients with caregivers who share hobbies, language, or life experiences. This helps encourage conversation and meaningful connection.

Many families layer companion care on top of personal care to provide social engagement, outings, and planned breaks for family caregivers. This combination can help prevent burnout and keep life feeling more balanced.

Reach out to CareChoice to talk through your loved one’s typical day and what kind of support would help most. The team will suggest visit frequency, help you select a caregiver, and set a start date.​