When you or a loved one’s care needs evolve, it can be overwhelming to know where to start with home care providers. With so many options available, it’s essential to choose the right option that honours your loved one’s dignity, independence and way of living.
Companionship care is a service for individuals who may not require physical care needs, but would benefit from one-on-one friendship and socialisation. Today, we’ll explore how to choose a companionship care provider to make the process simpler for you.
Understanding Your Loved One’s Needs: Who Is Companionship Care For?
Companionship care is a service designed for older adults, individuals living alone, or those recovering from illness who are lonely, isolated or in need of light support to remain independent at home.
Rather than focusing on physical needs and mobility support, companionship care focuses on emotional well-being and social interaction. 1 in 14 people in the UK report feeling lonely often, so companionship can reduce feelings of isolation.
The right care provider relies heavily on the type of care your loved one requires. If they can live independently with minimal assistance or support but frequently mention feeling lonely, companionship care may be most beneficial.
Why Is Companionship Important for Older Adults?
According to Age UK, more than 1.4 million older people in the UK report feeling lonely often or always. This could be due to a number of reasons, such as a decline in mobility that makes it difficult to see loved ones, or changes in self-worth that cause them to withdraw.
Companionship is essential for older adults as it provides many benefits, including:
- Reduced loneliness: Loneliness in the elderly has been linked with depression, cognitive decline and early mortality rates; companionship can reduce negative feelings and replace them with positive connection.
- Slow cognitive decline: Companionship can stimulate the brain, helping slow cognitive decline and even reducing the risk of dementia.
- Improve mental health: Companionship can prevent depression and anxiety, especially after major life changes or evolving care needs.
- Promote independence: Live-in companionship care can help your loved one remain at home longer, living life the way they want without increasing their dependency on others.
- A sense of purpose: Having a friendly carer at home can encourage your loved one to pursue their interests, attend community events and enjoy a stronger sense of purpose.
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Companionship Carer
A companionship carer can make a big difference in the life of your loved one, so it’s important that you find the right person.
Below are five things to consider when vetting care providers to help with your decision:
1. What Companionship Care Means
Certain care providers have varied opinions on what constitutes companionship care. When choosing the best provider for your loved one, make sure your views align with your care provider to avoid disappointment or subpar service.
At Country Cousins, our companionship care provides:
- Round-the-clock socialisation: Our live-in care service ensures that your loved one is always close to a friend, whether they want to engage in conversation, play games, eat meals together or watch TV.
- Accompaniment: Our carers can accompany your loved one to appointments, social outings, family visits or on walks to support mobility and independence.
- Emotional support: Country Cousins provides a trusted companion to improve mental well-being and combat feelings of isolation.
- Errands: Our carers can help with shopping, collecting prescriptions and other errands to help your loved one live confidently.
- Light housekeeping: Companionship carers can also assist with cooking, cleaning, pet care and other light domestic tasks around the house.
2. Look for Experienced, Compassionate Carers
Review the hiring policies of each home care provider you’re considering and make sure they align with your values and expectations. Ensure all care services are delivered to the highest standards, focusing on warmth, empathy and genuine support.
At Country Cousins, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest standard of care to all clients through our fully trained, experienced live-in carers.
We’ll carefully match your loved one with a dedicated carer, depending on their:
- Current and future predicted care needs
- Personal preferences regarding their care and support
- Personality, hobbies and social level
- Cultural considerations and beliefs
You can rest easy knowing that your loved one is in capable, compassionate hands after finding the right care provider.
3. Prioritise Clear Communication and Support
One of the most important considerations when choosing a companionship carer is communication. You need to feel confident in leaving your loved one in the capable hands of a live-in carer, and ensuring clear communication is essential to this.
Country Cousins carers can provide regular updates and answer any questions you may have, ensuring your care plan runs smoothly and consistently. Our carers are approachable and easy to talk to, so you can feel comfortable and confident coming to us with any concerns.
4. Choose a Local, Community-Focused Provider
A local carer will be able to accompany your loved one outside, ensuring they can continue to participate in community activities even as their mobility needs change. They can remain socially engaged with neighbours and friends outside the home, rather than solely relying on the carer for companionship.
We’ll carefully match you with a local carer to maintain convenience and loyalty. All of our carers drive and are happy to take your loved one out whenever they like.
5. Ensure the Provider is Flexible and Responsive
Care needs often change as we age, and your loved one may need more physical care rather than just companionship. It’s beneficial to choose a care provider who can meet their evolving needs without a significant change in circumstances.
At Country Cousins, the majority of our companionship carers can also provide physical care. When you first partner with us, we’ll work together to create a living care plan that can be updated frequently as new requirements and preferences arise, ensuring your loved one always receives the care they want from the comfort of home.
Companionship Care as Respite for Families
Noticing your loved one’s care needs change can put pressure on families to continue meeting the higher demands. This is especially true if they live alone or have recently experienced illness, an extended hospital stay or loss.
Live-in companionship care from Country Cousins can provide expert respite to individuals and their families. Your routines can remain the same while knowing that your loved one is safe, supported and enjoying the regular company of their carer.
This gives you the opportunity to visit your loved one whenever your schedule allows, rather than feeling like you have to. Removing this stressful obligation lets you enjoy quality time together without worrying about care needs or solutions.
Talk to Our Team Today
If you are concerned about a loved one or would like support at home, you are not alone.
Country Cousins has been providing compassionate elderly care in people’s own homes since 1959. Our experienced team is here to listen and guide you at your own pace.
Give us a call today on 01293 224 706 should you have any questions about home care. Our experienced team is on hand to help from Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm. Alternatively, contact us through our online enquiry form.