What is Personal and Companion Care?
Personal and companion care are specialized services designed to support individuals in their daily lives, particularly older adults or those with specific needs. Companion care emphasizes social and emotional support. It aims to combat loneliness and isolation, especially for seniors living alone. Companion caregivers may assist with daily activities like running errands, shopping, and providing company, but the primary goal is to develop a relationship and offer emotional support. Companionship can vary in frequency, from daily visits to weekly interactions, depending on individual needs.
Personal care, on the other hand, focuses on providing hands-on assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. It requires more time and effort, often involving direct interaction and health monitoring, like checking vital signs. Many times, personal and companion care are intertwined, providing both physical and emotional support.
Types of Personal and Companion Care
Daily Living Support
24-Hour Care
Live-in Care
Overnight Care
Care Anywhere
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Personal and Companion Care?
What services are included in Personal and Companion Care?
When should one consider Personal and Companion Care for a loved one?
Is Personal and Companion Care only for seniors or those with medical conditions?
What’s the difference between Personal and Companion Care and traditional home health care?
How does Personal and Companion Care maintain the independence of clients?
Can Personal and Companion Care services be customized to specific health conditions or needs?
How much does Personal and Companion Care cost?
The cost of senior care can vary widely depending on factors such as location, the level of care needed, and specific services required. More specialized care, such as dementia care or around-the-clock assistance, may be significantly more expensive than simple personal and companion care.
To get accurate and personalized cost estimates, an assessment should be conducted to determine individual needs and circumstances.
As a starting point, some weekly ranges are listed below, segmented by hours scheduled per week.
- 4 – 12 hours/week
- $100 – $420
- 12 – 20 hours/week
- $320 – $700
- 20 – 40 hours/week
- $550 – $1,400
- 40 – 60 hours/week
- $1,080 – $2,100
- Average weekly hours nationally is 44.
- The hours you receive will be determined by a trained professional based on your unique care needs.