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Companion Care in the Northwest Valley

More Americans than ever are feeling the effects of loneliness, but seniors are particularly impacted. With A Place At Home Northwest Valley’s heartfelt companion services, seniors across the Northwest Valley can feel supported and seen. Companion caregivers do a lot more than assist with daily tasks and hobbies – the deep connections we create are long-lasting and real.

What Does Companion Care Look Like?

a place at home caregiver working on puzzle with elderly woman

Aging at home can become awfully lonely, even for seniors whose friends and family can visit regularly. A Place At Home Northwest Valley’s companion care services give seniors in Northridge, Porter Ranch, Chatsworth, Granada Hills, North Hills, Mission Hills and the surrounding areas. something to brighten their day. Whether we’re watching a favorite show together, playing cards, or simply sharing a cup of coffee, our caregivers create memorable moments that make each day special.

What does companion
care include?

elderly woman and caregiver drinking hot tea

Stimulating Conversation
and Socializing

caregiver playing chess with elderly couple

Participating in Favorite
Hobbies or Activities

caregiver and elderly woman working on a laptop

Opening and Sorting
Through Mail and Email

Caregiver reading book to elderly man while he drinks a cup of coffee.

Help Navigating and Interacting With People on Social Media

What is Companion Care?

Many of the senior care services we offer are focused on personal care and activities of daily living, but companion care is all about keeping seniors engaged. A Place At Home’s companion caregivers become trusted friends for seniors to chat with, share in their favorite hobbies, and accompany them to appointments. Our services empower seniors to live their best lives for years to come.

It also takes the pressure off family caregivers who may struggle to balance their loved one’s appointments and tasks with their own responsibilities. If your senior loved one could be helped by both companion care and non-medical caregiving, just let us know.

A place at home caregiver helping elderly woman shop for groceries
Elderly woman and caregiver enjoying breakfast

Who provides companion care?

Unlike other services, which require licenses and specialty experience, companion care can be provided by kindhearted people with the right training. A Place At Home’s staff includes compassionate home care aides, companions, and homemakers who are committed to making a difference in the day-to-day lives of seniors.

Match With a Caring Companion

Enrich your senior loved one’s life with the support of a warm, friendly companion. Reach out to your A Place At Home Northwest Valley team to learn more about how we can make each day a little better.