Freedom at Home offers compassionate, personalised companionship services to people who may need help with some day-to-day activities and finding meaningful social interactions. Our supportive caregivers promote dignity and independence in the home.
A companionship caregiver is someone who provides emotional support and assistance to individuals who may be isolated or missing the benefits of social interaction. This kind of care can be especially valuable for seniors or people with disabilities who may have limited opportunities for socialising and can struggle with daily tasks.
Private Care NZ’s individualised companionship services will look a little different for every person, but they can include caregivers spending time with the people we support, talking with them, and joining them in activities like playing games, reading or going for a walk. Our caregivers may also help with some day-to-day tasks such as grocery shopping, preparing meals, or running errands. They might even accompany those we support to doctor’s appointments or social events and assist with basic grooming and hygiene tasks.
Of course, the main goal of our companionship caregivers is to provide meaningful social interaction and assistance to help improve quality of life for the people we support. By providing the companionship and basic daily assistance that they need, we can help them maintain their independence in their own home and improve their overall wellbeing.