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Daniel Harrison
Daniel Harrison

Anyone use companionship care for older family members?

Some people suggest that older family members might prefer complete independence, but others recognize the significant benefits of external support for well-being. I've been looking into options for my aunt lately, focusing on how to ensure she remains connected and engaged. I found a service that describes companionship for seniors as providing emotional support, social interaction, and friendly assistance, which seems really valuable. This type of care often includes regular companion visits to help with things like conversation, hobbies, and even light household tasks. It sounds like a good way to combat loneliness. Has anyone here had experience with services like this for their loved ones?

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Robert Ford
Robert Ford
9 hours ago

Maintaining social connections is incredibly important as people get older. Loneliness can really impact health, and having someone to chat with or help with small daily activities can make a huge difference. I've heard stories where just having a friendly face drop by a few times a week significantly improved an older person's mood and overall outlook. It's not about replacing family, but rather adding another layer of support and interaction.

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