Companions for the Elderly

companions for the elderlySenior care is an alternative for seniors who need a level of care and assistance but prefer to receive these services at home. This type of care allows seniors to live in their homes for as long as they can without having to relocate to a long term care facility. Companions for the elderly services vary depending on the type, level and amount of care your loved one needs. Elder care can vary from limited services such as medication reminders to more extensive services for a senior who is ill, injured or disabled.

Before in-home senior care, the only choice seniors suffering with diseases such as Alzheimer’s had was to move into a nursing home. However, family members, doctors and other professionals have realized that it is beneficial for seniors with dementia, memory loss and other mental impairments to live in an environment that is familiar to them. Consequently, this can easily be accomplished with companions for the elderly services.

How to Receive Companion Services

You can choose to hire a companion/caregiver through a home healthcare agency, or you can choose to hire a caregiver on your own. Companionship services are ideal for seniors who do not need much assistance with ADL’s and are simply looking for someone to keep them company in the home. Companions can also live in the home or visit the senior on a predetermined schedule.

Non-Medical Care

Companions for the elderly services are non-medical services that include a wide range of services. Services can include:

  • Personal care
  • Meal preparation
  • Light housekeeping
  • Transportation
  • Medication reminders
  • Grocery shopping

The type of care your loved one receives can be personalized and modified as their needs changes.

Companion Services Enhance Seniors’ Lives

A companion can take the regular care duties assigned to them and transform these services into exceptional companionship opportunities. Memorable conversations and fun activities can help provide the emotional support your loved one needs. Having someone in the home also helps to keep seniors mentally alert.

Playing word games, reading, walking and attending social events are just a few activities companions can participate in with seniors. These activities will help boost mental and physical health.

Several studies have concluded that companions for the elderly services help seniors live more meaningful lives. These services also improve quality of life.

Learn more about our companionship services. Contact us today to schedule a free in-home assessment.