Trusted Companion Care
Compassionate Support for Your Loved Ones, Right at Home
About Trusted Companion Care
Trusted Companion Care is dedicated to providing compassionate non-medical support services for elderly individuals, adults with disabilities, individuals with special needs, and those living with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. Our mission is to help clients remain safe, comfortable, supported, and emotionally cared for within their own homes while providing relief and peace of mind to families and caregivers. We believe that caregiving is more than completing tasks—it is about creating meaningful relationships and helping clients feel respected, emotionally safe, and valued.
Built on the values of trust, consistency, compassion, dignity, patience, and reliability, our carefully selected caregivers are committed to delivering exceptional support. All caregivers are at least 18 years old, pass comprehensive background checks, and maintain CPR and First Aid certification. We focus on companionship, supervision, routine assistance, and emotional support rather than medical care, ensuring that your loved ones receive the dignified, person-centered care they deserve.
Our Services
Companionship and Emotional Support
Meaningful conversation, activity engagement, and emotional support to combat loneliness and isolation. Our caregivers provide genuine companionship that enriches daily life and promotes mental well-being for seniors and individuals with special needs.
Daily Living Assistance
Practical support with meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, organization assistance, bathroom assistance, grooming assistance, and routine reminders. We help clients maintain a safe, comfortable, and well-organized living environment while preserving their independence and dignity.
Supervision and Respite Care
Overnight supervision and respite care services that provide families with peace of mind and relief from caregiving responsibilities. Our caregivers ensure clients remain safe and supported while giving family caregivers the rest they need.