Companionship care - Ontario-wide

Loneliness is a health risk. A familiar face, twice a week, changes that.

Not a check-in. Real visits, real conversation, and the kind of consistent presence that takes weeks to build - which is exactly why we send the same caregiver every time. No referral needed.

What companionship visits include

Presence that actually helps - not a box to check

A

Conversation & connection

Real engagement, not small talk. A caregiver who remembers what was discussed last week and picks up where it left off.

B

Activities & hobbies

Cards, puzzles, reading aloud, crafts, music - whatever the individual enjoys. Meaningful activity, done together.

C

Light outings

A short walk, a trip to a favourite cafe, an errand together. Getting outside with a familiar companion keeps someone connected to their life.

D

Wellbeing observation

A regular visitor who knows the person notices when something is off - appetite changes, mood shifts, confusion that wasn't there last week. That observation reaches your family.

E

Consistent scheduling

Same days. Same person. Routine that the client can look forward to - which turns out to matter more than most families expect.

F

Family communication

Same-day updates after every visit. What happened, how the client was, anything worth noting. You stay informed without having to ask.

Caregiver sharing a moment of connection with a senior at home in Ontario

The evidence behind this

Isolation does measurable damage. Consistency reverses it.

Studies of Ontario seniors living alone consistently find that social isolation is linked to cognitive decline, increased fall risk, depression, and faster deterioration across nearly every health metric. The family members we speak with often say they already knew this - but didn't know how to solve it from a distance.

Companionship care isn't a luxury - it's a specific intervention. And it only works if the relationship is real. The caregiver who has visited your mother every Tuesday for three months knows her sense of humour, knows which topics make her face light up, and knows the difference between a tired Tuesday and something that needs a call to the family. You cannot get that with a different person every week.

Getting started

A free call, then care within 48 hours

1. Free consultation

We discuss the situation, scheduling preferences, and what a good visit would actually look like for this individual. No referral needed.

2. Caregiver match

We match based on personality and interests, not just availability. You approve the match before the first visit.

3. Visits begin

Same day, same caregiver, same-day updates. The relationship builds from visit one.

Serving Ontario - urban neighbourhoods and rural communities alike.

Related services

Services that complement companionship care

Personal support

Hands-on daily care that pairs naturally with companionship visits - often scheduled as a combined visit.

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Errands & transportation

A familiar caregiver who accompanies clients to appointments, stores, and community outings.

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Dementia-friendly support

For clients with memory changes, consistent caregiver presence is the foundation of effective care.

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