Regular visits that reduce loneliness and increase daily engagement.
Sessions may include:
• Conversation and reminiscence
• Walks and gentle activity
• Baking, crafts or hobbies
• Community outings
• Shared quiet time
This is consistent relational support — not task-based care
Structured one-to-one engagement within care and retirement settings.
Ideal for residents who:
• Have limited visitors
• Have withdrawn from group activities
• Are medically stable but emotionally disengaged
• Would benefit from consistent, familiar interaction
Enhances resident experience without replacing clinical care.
For individuals experiencing:
• Bereavement
• Adjustment to residential living
• Changes in health or independence
• Periods of loneliness or uncertainty
Trauma-informed, safeguarding-qualified and professionally boundaried support focused on emotional steadiness.
Practical support that maintains comfort and dignity:
• Tidying and organising
• Laundry and ironing
• Kitchen upkeep
• Creating calm living spaces
This service supports independence and wellbeing.
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