In-Home Companionship
Companionship for Health and Well-Being
Loneliness is one of the biggest problems affecting older adults every day. More than one-third of people over the age of 65 in the United States live alone, and many of them struggle with loneliness. In addition to the feeling of emptiness or isolation, loneliness can lead to serious health problems. Someone who spends most of their time alone is at a greater risk of the following conditions:
- High blood pressure
- Clinical depression
- Dementia or cognitive decline
- Engagement in risky or unhealthy behaviors
- Early death
Loneliness can be a vicious cycle, as the feelings are contagious. Those who are lonely and not getting the help they need may lose their friends or damage relationships with those who are unwilling to be around their negative energy.
What is In-Home Companionship?
We have come to realize that spending too much time alone can have serious mental and physical health consequences. This is why we provide in-home companionship care for individuals living alone. Our caregivers develop relationships with each of their clients and participate in their favorite activities, implementing our Interactive Caregiving™ philosophy in every aspect of care. Caregivers will incorporate activities that will engage your loved one, bringing joy as well as companionship to their life. Caregivers can be there as a friend and a listening ear, but they can also assist with household chores or personal care needs if desired.
Living alone doesn’t have to mean being lonely. Contact us to schedule a consultation with one of our care coordinators. We’ll carefully select a caregiver based on your loved one’s needs and individual interests. Let us bring joy to your loved one’s life.