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Companionship and Support in Ealing

Providing a trusted, friendly face to share interests with.

Companion care services from Right at Home Ealing


  • Homecare support, available wherever you feel most comfortable
  • Friendly companionship services
  • Highly-rated care across Ealing, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham 

Get in touch with our Right at Home office in Ealing to discuss the benefits of companionship.

Why is companionship important?


Companionship can have huge benefits to the mental and physical health and wellbeing of a person. Social interaction can be an important factor in preventing isolation and loneliness in the elderly.

Here at Right at Home Ealing, we understand the value of having a friendly and trusted visitor to talk to. Our homecare support team go beyond helping with daily activities. When it comes to companionship, our Carers in Ealing always aim to put a smile on someone’s face.  

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"The carers are lovely ladies, one showers and washes my mother's hair each week, and the other one does little jobs around the house and a bit of shopping. They even take Mum out for a walk each day, then enjoy a cup of tea and a lovely chat. I cannot praise Right at Home enough. I wouldn’t hesitate in giving them a 5-star rating and would highly recommend the organisation to anyone."

Marilyn D | Daughter of Client

What are the benefits of companionship and support?


Companionship can allow you to regain or enable your independence by getting out in the community and boosting your self-esteem. 

Our CareGivers are available to support however and whenever they are needed. Companion care can help you take the first steps towards meeting new people, rediscovering old hobbies or taking up new interests.

Most of all, we aim to match our CareGivers and Clients so they share interests and personality traits. This way, both can benefit from a genuine friendship, built on trust and mutual understanding. 

You’ve got a friend in us…

What do our companion care services include?


Hundreds of families, just like yours, trust and rely on Right at Home Ealing to provide companionship to their loved ones. Whether it’s accompaniment to the local shops or to meet a friend for lunch, a day out or a trip to the garden centre, we provide bespoke support for every Client. 

Our Ealing-based team of private companions for elderly and young people primarily offer much needed friendship and rapport. We can also help with routine household tasks that may have become difficult. Or we can simply be there as a friend to share interests and enjoy hobbies with.

Our companionship services are available across Ealing, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham and they include:

  • Social interaction in the community
  • Support with using public transport and escorting on journeys
  • Respite for family CareGivers
  • Company whilst doing hobbies
  • Food preparation
  • Light housekeeping
  • Emotional support
  • Help with everyday tasks, like shopping for food or clothes
  • Being there as a friend to listen and talk to
  • Support on a day trip or even further afield

A popular activity with our Clients in Ealing is a trip to the Musical Museum, or getting creative at Ceramics Cafe.

Ease the feeling of loneliness and share your time with a trusted, familiar and friendly face. At Right at Home Ealing, we offer person-centred and engaging companionship and support.

Contact our team in Ealing to discuss your needs or those of a family member.

FAQs about our companionship care services in Ealing, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham

What is companionship care?

Companionship is defined as the company of another person who you enjoy spending time with. Our companion care services in Ealing may involve support with regular activities in the community, such as enjoying a picnic at Syon Park or attending the theatre at The Questors Ealing. 

Companionship also comes in the form of a regular visit for a cup of tea and a chat. Our support services are available across Ealing and are designed to ease the feeling of loneliness with a trusted, friendly face.

Is companionship just for the elderly?

Our Ealing-based companions are not just available for elderly support. We support adults of any age with everyday tasks and daily activities. In doing so, companion care enables continued independence and supports wellbeing. 

Most of all, our CareGivers are there to listen and interact. Private companion services can prevent feelings of isolation and loneliness, which can have a big impact on a person’s health. 

Contact our Ealing homecare team to learn more about our services.

What is the difference between a companion and a CareGiver?

Our expert CareGivers provide specific services, such as personal care, specialist homecare, and targeted support for elderly people.

Care companions are often able to provide these services, but their primary purpose is to support Clients with day-to-day activities, whilst spending time with a trusted friend. 

Do you offer companionship live-in care in Ealing, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham?

Our highly-trained CareGivers in Ealing are carefully matched to your requirements, to ensure our service meets your needs and preferences. With live-in care, Clients benefit from having a trusted CareGiver and companion, living with them in their own home. 

Explore the live-in care services that we offer across Ealing to learn more about the type of care that might suit you.

What does companion care cost?

The cost of our companion care will depend on the needs of each Client. We calculate costs based on the number of hours of care provided. 

Please contact our Ealing-based team to discuss the level of care you require; only then will we be able to provide an accurate estimated cost of care.

If you have any further questions about our companion care and elderly support, or to discuss your specific needs in more detail, contact our Ealing office on 0208 432 9788.

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