Companion Care

This is a type of non-medical caregiving service that provides emotional support, companionship, and assistance with daily activities for individuals—typically seniors or people with disabilities—who may be isolated or need help to maintain their independence at home. Unlike personal care, companion care does not include hands-on assistance with tasks like bathing or dressing but may involve activities such as:

-Conversation and social interaction
-Meal preparation
-Light housekeeping
-Running errands
-Transportation to appointments or social events
-Medication reminders
-Companion care is designed to enhance quality of life and reduce feelings of loneliness or isolation.

Home Health Aide/CNA

This is a trained professional who provides basic health-related services and personal care to individuals in their homes, typically under the supervision of a registered nurse or other healthcare provider. HHAs assist people who are elderly, chronically ill, recovering from surgery, or have disabilities. Their duties often include: -Helping with personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)

-Monitoring vital signs (like temperature, pulse, and respiration)

-Assisting with mobility

- Providing support with meals and nutrition

-Performing light housekeeping tasks related to patient care

-Offering companionship and emotional support

-Home health aides play a crucial role in helping individuals maintain their health and independence while remaining in the comfort of their own homes.