What is companionship care?
Companionship care is regular visiting support focused on conversation, reassurance, routine and social connection rather than clinical care.
Companionship visits give an older loved one regular company, conversation, reassurance and a familiar face at home.
Anna's companionship care is personal and unhurried. Visits can include a proper chat, a cup of tea, gentle encouragement, help keeping routines going, and time spent doing things the person enjoys.
Local Village Care is run by Anna, so families speak directly with the person providing the visit. Support is agreed in plain English before care starts.
Someone living alone who would benefit from regular friendly company
Families worried that a parent is becoming isolated
Older people who prefer one familiar local carer instead of a rotating team
People who need reassurance, routine and a reason to look forward to the day
Conversation, company and emotional reassurance
Encouragement with hobbies, letters, phone calls or light activities
Short local outings where safe and agreed
Family updates when something needs passing on
If the support needed is outside Anna's safe boundaries, she will say so and help you think about the right type of provider.
Companionship care is regular visiting support focused on conversation, reassurance, routine and social connection rather than clinical care.
Yes, where it is safe and agreed. Anna can support short walks, local errands, appointments or a change of scenery.
Yes. Local Village Care is run by Anna, so families get one consistent local carer rather than a changing rota.
Anna keeps her care area local so visits stay reliable and personal.
Get in touch for a friendly conversation about what your loved one needs.