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Why Families in Seattle Choose Us

We focus on matching your family with local caregivers who share our commitment to dignity, safety, and joy.

Licensed & Vetted

Every caregiver undergoes background checks and continuous training.

Personalized Matching

We match caregivers based on personality, lifestyle, and healthcare needs.

Joyful Companionship

Our care extends beyond tasks, focusing on building long-term relationships.

Companion Support

Local Companionship Services in Seattle

For seniors in Seattle, our companion care services offer friendly social connection. From conversation to daily assistance, we help seniors enjoy their lives and stay engaged.

Warm Companionship

Shared Hobbies

Meal Assistance

Local Outings & Errands

Local Companionship Services in Seattle
Personalized Care Plans for Seattle Seniors

Personal Care

Personalized Care Plans for Seattle Seniors

Seattle seniors can receive tailored personal care to support their independence. Our caregivers are trained to assist with grooming, mobility, and safety, prioritizing dignity and comfort.

Grooming & Hygiene

Mobility Assistance

Transferring & Positioning

Toileting & Incontinence

Our Offerings

How We Can Help in Seattle

Companion Care

A friendly, trained companion in the home for conversation, meals, and the daily rhythm that keeps seniors connected and themselves.

Personal Care

Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, and the activities of daily living — provided by Certified Home Health Aides with dignity and care.

Light Housekeeping & Meals

Tidying, laundry, and home-cooked meals that keep the household running so seniors can focus on living.

Transportation & Errands

Rides to medical appointments, the pharmacy, the grocery store, and social engagements — your parent gets out, you get peace of mind.

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206-207-2092

Our office

1707 North 45th Street #100, Seattle, WA

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about senior care? Explore our frequently asked questions below for clear answers and helpful local insights.

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What is in-home companion care?

In-home companion care is non-medical help provided in a senior's home by a trained caregiver. It covers companionship and conversation, light housekeeping, meal preparation, errands and transportation, medication reminders, and safety monitoring. It does not include hands-on body care like bathing or dressing — that's personal care, a related service.

Does Medicare cover companion care?

No. Medicare covers only skilled home health — nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy — when ordered by a physician for a specific medical issue. Non-medical companion care falls outside that. Families typically pay privately, use long-term care insurance, or qualify for Medicaid waiver programs in their state. Some Medicare Advantage plans now offer limited supplemental companion benefits.

How quickly can a companion caregiver start?

Most agencies can start care within 48 to 72 hours of signing a service agreement and completing the in-home assessment. If you're facing a hospital discharge or family emergency, ask about urgent-start availability — many agencies hold capacity for exactly this situation and can have the first caregiver in your parent's home within 24 hours of the first call.

What activities does a companion caregiver do?

A typical visit blends companionship with everyday tasks: conversation and shared meals, light housekeeping, meal preparation, errands and grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, medication reminders, and hobbies. The caregiver does things with your parent, not just for them — gardening together, looking at photos, playing cards. That mix is what makes the service meaningful, not any single task.

Is companion care covered by long-term care insurance?

Most modern long-term care insurance policies cover companion care once the policyholder meets the activities-of-daily-living trigger — usually needing help with 2 of 6 ADLs. Read the policy carefully: many have a 30 to 90 day elimination period (out-of-pocket cost before coverage kicks in) and a daily or monthly benefit cap. Older policies sometimes restrict coverage to clinical care only.

How much does companion care cost?

In the Seattle area, expect to invest between $45 and $55 per hour for companion care services. Your actual rate will depend on factors like the intensity of care your loved one needs, your preferred schedule, and the specific caregiver or agency. If you require evening, weekend, or holiday coverage, plan for an additional 10 to 20 percent premium, as these time slots face higher demand and greater staffing constraints.

What's the difference between companion care and personal care?

Companion care is non-medical, hands-off — conversation, meals, errands, housekeeping. Personal care adds hands-on help with the activities of daily living: bathing, dressing, toileting, and safe transfers. Most families start with companion care and layer in personal care when their parent's needs grow. Personal care is provided by Certified Home Health Aides; companion care doesn't require certification.

Can my parent have the same caregiver every visit?

Yes — and they should. We try to match every family with a small team of caregivers rather than relying on just one person. This approach helps ensure reliable coverage if a caregiver is unavailable due to illness, vacation, or other scheduling needs. For clients with higher-acuity care needs, we typically use a dedicated caregiver team approach to provide greater continuity, consistency, and assurance that qualified care is always available when needed.