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Companionship services
Companionship care provides genuine and authentic companionship for ageing adults across Ireland.
About companionship services
Care is personal, and sometimes there’s nothing more you need than a friendly face.
Companionship takes a person-centred approach, rather than a task-based approach, to your care, putting connection and familiarity at the forefront.
Our caregivers are compassionate and friendly, and we match their experiences, hobbies and unique personalities to our clients to ensure you make a meaningful connection with whoever comes into your home.
Companionship helps to combat the feelings of isolation and loneliness that many ageing adults experience.
How companionship services work
In companionship care, we focus on matching you to caregivers that share your interests, hobbies and values, whether that’s gardening, puzzles or anything else you enjoy. If you need some help around the house, your companion can do that too.
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Why choose home care?
Why staying at home where you feel comfortable, familiar, and empowered to live independently is the best option for people who need additional care.
What are companionship services?
Companionship care is a type of home care that is designed to support your emotional and social wellbeing, providing you with someone to talk to and do activities with. It can also include light help around the house if that’s what you prefer.
How can I find a companionship caregiver?
Contact Dovida today to discuss companionship services. We make sure that you are matched with caregivers that enjoy the same hobbies, interests and activities as you, so you can build a real connection with your companion.
How much does home companionship care cost?
The cost of companionship care is different for everyone, as it’s based on your individual needs and interests. Contact us if you want to find out how much it would cost for you.
What help is offered by companionship caregivers?
Companionship care is centred around your emotional and social wellbeing, and usually includes:
– Company around the house and during mealtimes
– Companionship while doing the activities you enjoy
– Light housekeeping tasks
What’s the difference between companionship care vs. Live-in care?
Live-in care means that a caregiver moves into your home, whereas companionship care means that caregivers will come to your home for a set amount of time each day or week. Live-in care is usually centred around physical care, whereas you can receive companionship care even if you don’t have any physical needs.