A companion is someone who provides social support and companionship to individuals who are elderly, persons with disability or have chronic medical conditions. Companions do not provide medical care, but they can provide essential emotional support and help with activities of daily living.
The role of a companion may vary, but typical duties may include the following:
- Providing conversation and social interaction
- Accompanying clients on errands, appointments, and outings
- Assisting with light housekeeping tasks
- Providing transportation and help with mobility
- Engaging in recreational activities and hobbies
- Offering emotional support and comfort
Companions play a crucial role in the lives of those they serve, helping to reduce loneliness and isolation and providing much-needed support and friendship. Their presence can have a positive impact on the overall well-being of the individuals they serve and help improve their quality of life.
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