What Is Companion & Lifestyle Care
Social & Emotional Companionship
Home Comfort & Organization
Errands & Outings
Technology & Communication Help
Meal Preparation
Health & Wellness Reminders (non-medical)
Lifestyle Enrichment Programs
Family Support
Pet Assistance
Social & Emotional Companionship
• Friendly visits and conversation
• Playing cards, puzzles, or games
• Reading aloud or sharing hobbies
• Writing letters or journaling together
• Memory and reminiscence activities
Home Comfort & Organization
• Light housekeeping (dusting, sweeping, dishes)
• Laundry and linen changes
• Organizing closets or paperwork
• Watering plants or light gardening
Errands & Outings
• Grocery or pharmacy pick-up
• Mailing packages or bill payments
• Accompanying to appointments or events
• Social outings (lunch, church, hair salon).
Technology & Communication Help
• Setting up phones, tablets, or video calls
• Teaching basic tech skills
• Helping stay in touch with family via FaceTime or Zoom
Meal Preparation
• Grocery shopping
• Preparing meals in accordance with any special diet
• Serving meals
• Eating assistance
• Cleaning up afterwards.
Health & Wellness Reminders (non-medical)
• Gentle exercise or walks (with permission)
• Verbal reminders for hydration or meals
• Encouragement for routines and mental stimulation
Enrichment Programs
• “Senior Companionship ” activity sessions — reading, music, art, crafts, or trivia
• Companion visits themed around motivation and positivity
• Senior celebration events (birthdays, milestones, etc.)
Family Support
• Check-in calls or reports for family peace of mind
• Respite for family caregivers
Pet Assistance
• Resources for seniors that own a pet
• Help Feeding
• Walking or litter cleaning
• Transportation to vet appointments or pet stores
• Ensure that your loved one’s pet isn’t becoming too much to manage