Companion Care

For seniors and for adults with disabilities, being in familiar surroundings that are clean and properly maintained is important for physical and mental well-being. Our caregivers provide companionship while also tending to tasks around the home.

An in-home caregiver and a client laughing together

Maintaining the Home Environment

  • Organizing personal items

  • Making beds

  • Folding laundry

  • Tidying kitchen and bathroom

  • Vacuuming

  • Taking out the garbage

  • Shopping for groceries

  • Preparing meals

  • Caring for pets

  • Sorting mail

  • Decorating for the holidays

A caregiver, who is wearing rubber gloves and holding a bottle of glass cleaner, standing in the kitchen with her client, helping her write a list as she eats breakfast

Wellness Support

  • Helping with Occupational or Physical therapy plan exercises

  • Assisting with internet navigation and email

  • Encouraging physical activity

  • Supervising activity for safety

  • Accompanying clients on walks and outings

  • Providing mental stimulation through conversation or pursuing hobbies

  • Playing games

  • Reading articles and books aloud

  • Dining out

  • Transporting and escorting to appointments or to visit friends and family

Two senior women having lunch together in a care facility. One of them has been brought to the facility by Just a Little Help, so she can visit her friend who lives there.

Keep Us With You

You can download or print a version of our Senior Care brochure, so you can keep our contact info handy — or hand it to a friend who might need us.

To learn more about our services, visit our FAQs page. To download a pdf of the brochure, click the button below.

Levels of Care

Our services are tailored to suit an individual client’s wants and needs. To learn more about our other levels of care, click the buttons below.

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