We assist with everyday activities, like preparing meals, running errands, scheduling appointments, and communicating with family and other care professionals. We also accompany our clients to social gatherings and community activities.
Companion care is a sensible decision if:
- You or your loved one has difficulty managing daily household tasks
- You or your loved one is experiencing the effects of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia
- You or your loved ones have responsibilities that make it difficult to provide daily companionship
Seniors experiencing cognitive decline and impaired physical mobility find familiarity and comfort from an experienced care companion. And if you or your loved one already has a caregiver who assists with medical needs, then the caregiver can also find respite by having another person to support your needs.
Find the best possible senior companion care from our Michigan team.