Our Services

Companionship

Loneliness is a health risk. Our companions provide genuine friendship, mental stimulation, and practical help — keeping your loved one engaged and thriving.

What Companionship Care Includes

Conversation & Social Engagement

Meaningful conversation, reading aloud, reminiscing, storytelling — the human connection that every person needs.

Games, Hobbies & Activities

Cards, puzzles, crafts, gardening, music — tailored to your loved one's interests and abilities.

Light Housekeeping

Dishes, laundry, vacuuming, dusting — keeping the home tidy so it feels safe and comfortable.

Meal Preparation

Planning and preparing nutritious meals and snacks, honoring dietary preferences and restrictions.

Errands & Appointments

Grocery runs, pharmacy pickups, and accompaniment to doctor visits or social events.

Technology Assistance

Help with video calls with family, email, tablets, and smart devices — staying connected to what matters.

Loneliness Is a Health Crisis — We Help

Chronic loneliness increases the risk of dementia by 50%, cardiovascular disease by 29%, and depression significantly. Regular companion visits aren't a luxury — they're medicine.

Companionship care is ideal for seniors who:

  • Live alone and have limited social contact
  • Have family members who live out of town
  • Need supervision but not physical care
  • Have early-stage memory concerns
  • Are recovering and need low-key support

"Mom was withdrawing from everything after Dad passed. Her LTN companion completely turned that around. They play Scrabble, cook together, and Mom is laughing again. I genuinely can't overstate the difference this has made."

— Michael P., Omaha

Son of LTN Companionship client

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a companion caregiver actually do during a visit?

A companion caregiver might play cards, read aloud, work puzzles, watch favorite shows, take a walk, help with light housekeeping, prepare a meal, or accompany the client to appointments and errands — whatever the client enjoys and needs that day.

Can companionship care reduce feelings of depression or isolation?

Yes. Research consistently shows that regular social engagement reduces depression, cognitive decline, and fall risk in seniors. Our companions are trained to provide meaningful interaction, not just supervision.

Is companionship covered by insurance?

Some long-term care insurance policies and VA Aid & Attendance benefits cover companion care. We'll help you verify your coverage during the free assessment.

What if my loved one also needs personal care?

Many clients combine companionship with personal care tasks. We can create a blended care plan that includes both, matched to a single caregiver for continuity.

Start with a Free In-Home Assessment

We'll match your loved one with a companion who fits their personality and interests.

Ask our AI Care Assistant