“My mother used to eat every meal alone. Now she and her caregiver cook together on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Last week she called me to share a recipe. She hasn't done that in years.”
Loneliness is more damaging to health than smoking or obesity. But companionship can't be manufactured by sending a different person every week.
43%
of seniors report feeling lonely regularly
26%
higher risk of mortality from chronic loneliness
1 in 4
older adults are socially isolated
64%
higher risk of dementia from social isolation

Our companion care is built on a real relationship. Your parent's caregiver knows their stories, their interests, their sense of humor. They share meals, go for walks, play games, and have conversations that actually matter.
This isn't someone watching the clock. It's someone who genuinely looks forward to showing up. Someone who remembers that your mom loves her garden, that your dad lights up when he talks about his time in the navy.
Real companionship means being known. And being known takes time with the same person.
What’s Included
Meaningful dialogue, active listening, and genuine connection — not just small talk
A familiar face for doctor visits, errands, and outings so your parent is never navigating alone
Regular trips to parks, community events, cafes, and the places your parent enjoys
Games, puzzles, crafts, gardening, and activities tailored to your parent's interests
Reading aloud, watching favourite programs together, or working on projects side by side
Sharing mealtimes together — because eating alone every day takes a toll
What Families Say
“My mother used to eat every meal alone. Now she and her caregiver cook together on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Last week she called me to share a recipe. She hasn't done that in years.”
“My father lit up when his caregiver remembered he used to build model ships. She found a kit and they've been working on it together. That's not care — that's someone who genuinely pays attention.”
Testimonials represent real experiences. Names changed for privacy.
Is This Right For You?
Families whose parent is living alone, becoming isolated, or simply needs someone who genuinely cares about how their day is going — not a supervisor, but a companion.
Tell us about your parent's interests, personality, and what a good day looks like. We'll find someone who's excited to show up.