Healing Handz Home Care offers Companionship services for elders provide social, emotional, and practical support, combating loneliness by offering friendly company for activities like chatting, games, outings (parks, movies), and hobbies, alongside help with light chores, errands, meal prep, and medication reminders, ensuring safety and mental well-being, often bridging gaps for distant families.
How Nurses Provide Companionship & Care:
Emotional Support: Offering a friendly presence, listening, and reducing feelings of loneliness.
Daily Activities (ADLs): Helping with bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation.
Medical Support: Administering medications, monitoring vitals, and basic wound care.
Social Engagement: Engaging in conversation, playing games, or accompanying seniors on walks.
Care Coordination: Working as case managers to connect families with resources and manage overall care plans.
How to keep the elderly from being lonely?
Beat loneliness with our Companionship Services for Elders.
- Friendly visits and conversations
- Assistance with daily activities
- Accompaniment to appointments and outings
- Help with hobbies and interests
Let's help your loved ones feel connected and cared for. Contact us to learn more!
When should the elderly not live alone?
Signs an Elderly Person May No Longer Be Safe Living Alone
Memory issues (Alzheimer's or dementia) – Forgetting medications, appointments, or getting lost. Cognitive decline – Difficulty making decisions, paying bills, or problem-solving. Poor personal hygiene – Unkempt appearance, dirty clothes, or body odor.
Can you hire someone for companionship?
One of the most important benefits of hiring a companion is that it can improve the overall quality of life for your loved one. A good companion will be someone who is kind, compassionate, and patient; willing to listen and offer support when needed.
Let's help your loved ones feel connected and cared for. Contact us to learn more!
Who needs a companion?
Companions may be hired to assist elderly individuals who are lonely, recovering from an illness, suffering from a disability, and need the connection to remain healthy.