Companionship Care in Beaconsfield

A companion carer will go to the person’s home and spend time with them, help them with simple tasks, play games, and perhaps encourage them to go out and about.
A regular visit each day will bring focus and something to look forward to.
The ability to share thoughts and memories.
Someone who has the time to listen without time pressures.
Life can be difficult on your own. Feelings of isolation and loneliness can become acute, especially as we enter the later years of our life. Feelings of loneliness can have a negative impact on our wellbeing, and it is critical that we are able to maintain human contact, even if it is for just a few hours a week. As such, we can attend to you, even if you don’t have a medical condition, but would like someone to simply be there for you. Maybe you would like someone to accompany you to the shops, or perhaps you would like to share a coffee. Whatever is the case, we are here.