Care Services

Companionship & wellbeing care

Meaningful company, conversation and emotional support for those at risk of loneliness. Because wellbeing is as important as physical health.

Carers sharing a celebration with elderly clients at home

You are not alone

Loneliness among older adults is a significant public health concern. Research consistently shows that social isolation is linked to poorer physical health, accelerated cognitive decline and a measurably shorter life. Companionship care directly addresses this.

Our companionship service pairs clients with a warm, attentive carer who visits regularly to provide meaningful company — conversation, shared activities, gentle outings, creative pursuits or simply a kind, attentive presence.

Companionship care can stand alone or be combined with personal care, domestic support or other services. Many clients start with companion visits and gradually add other forms of support as needs evolve.

  • Regular, consistent social visits
  • Conversation, reminiscence & shared interests
  • Games, puzzles, reading & creative activities
  • Gentle outings & local community access
  • Accompanied appointments & errands
  • Emotional support & wellbeing check-ins
  • Family liaison & peace-of-mind updates
  • Flexible scheduling — weekly or multiple times

Is companionship care right for you?

Companionship care is valued by a wide range of people — not just those who live alone.

People living alone

Those who live independently but feel the weight of long days without social contact. A regular visit can transform how the day feels.

Family carers needing respite

When a family member provides full-time care, regular companion visits give them the break they need — while their loved one gets quality social time.

Post-hospital recovery

After a hospitalisation, social connection is a key part of recovery. Companion visits support emotional adjustment and a return to daily rhythm.

Those with reduced mobility

When getting out is difficult, the carer comes to you — bringing the social world into your home, one visit at a time.

Gradual cognitive change

Regular social engagement supports cognitive function and emotional wellbeing in those experiencing early memory changes or mild cognitive impairment.

Bereavement & life transitions

Loss, retirement, or the end of a long working life can bring unexpected isolation. A compassionate companion can make a real difference during these transitions.

Make a connection

A conversation costs nothing

Whether for yourself or a loved one, our team will listen carefully and help you find the right level of support. Call us or send an enquiry — we're always happy to talk.