Companion and Homemaker Services

COMPANION & HOMEMAKER SERVICES

As seniors age, they may experience physical and cognitive decline, making it challenging to manage daily tasks and maintain social connections. Having a caring, trusted companion can provide the social and emotional support the elderly need to overcome loneliness and isolation.


OPAAT can provide compatible companions and homemakers with the senior’s personality, needs, and interests in mind. A companion or homemaker can also assist with daily tasks such as meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and transportation, helping seniors to maintain their independence and quality of life.


This can be a transformative solution for seniors that allows them to age in place instead of choosing to age in a retirement community. This can help to alleviate the stress and burden of caregiving, allowing families to focus on spending quality time with their loved one rather than worrying about their well-being.


Overall, our companion and homemaker services can provide the elderly with the support they need to age in place with dignity and respect, while also offering families the reassurance and support they need during this challenging time.


THE COMPANION & HOME-MAKER EXPERIENCE

How you and your loved one can benefit from our services.

overcome loneliness

It is no secret that we are community impacts our quality of life and overall wellbeing. We believe that our seniors, individuals with permanent or temporary disabilities should be a top priority.

Personalized match

We take pride in our person-centered approach to companion care. We seek to establish meaningful relationships and will take the time to ensure each senior is matched to a suitable aide.

increased mobility

We will keep you active and independent to whatever extent is comfortable and right for you. Whether it’s playing games and going to the park or talking in the living room, we’re here for you.

peace of mind for the whole family

Caring for a loved ones comes with unique challenges regardless of the nature of the relationship. We like to consider our caregivers an extension of the family so you can focus on what matters most.