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Thoughtful homemaking and heartfelt companionship you can trust

Hope Home Care Services shares to you the type of care that allows you to remain safe and independent in the place where you are most comfortable—at home. Companion care provides the necessary human interaction for individuals to reduce the risks of social isolation or loneliness. Our companions also provide essential safety oversight during their day-to-day living.

Our Companion Care Services Include:

  • Transportation To & From Appointments
  • Mental (Cognitive) Stimulation
  • Increased Mobility Through Transportation
  • Socialization
  • Safety Supervision
  • Reading Books Aloud
  • Playing Games
  • Letter Writing
  • Monitoring the Home
  • Medication Reminder
  • Running Important Errands
  • Shopping

Meanwhile, with our Homemaker Services, you may no longer need to worry about household chores. Our Homemaker Services include:

  • Laundry
  • Cooking
  • Taking Out The Garbage
  • Organizing
  • Vacuuming
  • Dusting
  • Changing Linen
  • Washing Dishes
  • Assisting With Pet Care
  • Clothes Selection

A Friendly Presence That Feels Like Family

At the heart of quality home care is genuine human connection. Companionship in Connecticut and homemaking services offer more than just help with daily tasks—they bring warmth, familiarity, and peace of mind to your loved one’s day. With compassionate caregivers by their side, seniors and individuals with disabilities can enjoy a sense of independence while feeling truly cared for in the comfort of their own homes.

Everyday Support That Makes Life Easier

Companionship and homemaking services provide essential non-medical assistance to help clients maintain their dignity and daily routines at home. From meaningful conversations to help around the house, these services ease the burden of everyday tasks and support emotional well-being. It’s an ideal option for seniors who live alone, individuals recovering from illness or surgery, or anyone needing an extra hand to stay safe and comfortable.

  • Promotes emotional wellness by reducing loneliness, anxiety, and social isolation—often a key challenge for seniors and those living alone
  • Assists with light housekeeping tasks such as laundry, dusting, vacuuming, and organizing to maintain a clean and safe living space
  • Supports a healthy lifestyle with help preparing balanced meals, encouraging hydration, and reminding clients to take medications on time
  • Encourages engaging activities like playing games, reading, or taking short walks, which help stimulate the mind and body
  • Provides families with peace of mind, knowing their loved one is not only supported physically but emotionally and socially as well

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between homemaking and caregiving?
Homemaking focuses on keeping the house clean, safe, and organized—like cooking, doing laundry, or running errands. Caregiving might include helping with health-related needs or personal care.
How can I tell if someone needs companionship care?
Here are a few signs: they feel lonely, have stopped doing hobbies, forget appointments, or seem more withdrawn. Companionship can help them feel more connected and supported.
What do homemaking services usually include?
Homemaking services often include light housekeeping, laundry, meal prep, grocery shopping, and help keeping the home safe and tidy. Some services also assist with errands.
How is homemaking help different from cleaning services?
Homemaking includes light housekeeping but also things like meal prep, doing laundry, organizing, and helping with grocery lists—focused on day-to-day living rather than deep cleaning.
What does a companion caregiver usually help with?
A companion caregiver usually helps with conversation, playing games, going on walks, and spending time together. Some also help with light meals or errands. It’s about having regular support around the house.

Connect With Us for Quality Home Care!

We’re here to support you every step of the way. Reach out to us or call us at 802-234-4000 to learn more about how we can help.