two women walking in hospital hallways

 

Appointments

Trusted Companion provides convenient, punctual, and dependable service to your appointments including medical and social. Our service includes driving to and from appointments and staying with our senior client during their visits. Trusted Companion’s liability insurance covers clients while in our vehicles.

young woman and senior man reading together

 

Companionship

Someone you keep company with is your companion. Talking about news, stories, family & friends, laughing, being together, going for a walk or just sitting outside.

Car driving down country road with hills and trees

 

Country Drive

There’s nothing quite like a country drive that offers vast, beautiful, and dynamic places with so many things to see. The key to a successful country drive is preparation.

young woman giving senior man a bag of groceries

 

Grocery

Make a list of your favorite groceries and let’s go shopping together! If you prefer to stay at home, Trusted Companion will visit your local store, bring your groceries home, carry them inside, and help put them away. 

senior hands painting a piece of paper

 

Leisure Activities

There are four categories of leisure activities: 
Physical: activities requiring body movement 
Relaxation: activities to feel calm 
Creative: activities involving making something 
Social: activities you do with other people

Hands wearing cleaning gloves and wiping table

 

Light Cleaning

Light housekeeping involves cleaning that help keeps your home and living space tidy and organized. It can help seniors feel more independent, and can also improve their quality of life, safety, and mental well-being. 

 

“There are only four kinds of people in the world. Those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need a caregiver.”

 

- Former First Lady, Rosalynn Carter

 

 

“There are only four kinds of people in the world. Those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need a caregiver.”

 

- Former First Lady, Rosalynn Carter