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Clinical Companionship

Companion Care

Enriching, nurse-led companionship and social connection for Perth seniors.

Blending genuine social connection with professional clinical vigilance

Loneliness and social isolation are major risk factors for cognitive decline, depression, and physical frailty in older adults. Our companion care combines warm, engaging social interactions with the reassuring safety net of professional nursing observation.

Our Nursing-Led Companionship Services

We believe that good healthcare treats the whole person — their emotional and social needs are just as vital as their clinical prescriptions.

Cognitive Engagement

Gentle memory stimulation, sharing stories, puzzles, and pursuing personal creative hobbies or interests.

Subtle Clinical Monitoring

Quietly observing fluid intake, nutritional balance, physical balance, and any changes in cognitive focus or mood.

Social Companionship

Enjoying conversation over tea, talking about news and history, and providing supportive social contact.

Detailed Family Updates

Sending regular, comprehensive reports after each visit so the family is always connected and reassured.

What makes our approach unique?

  • Consistent friendly faces: No rotating doors. The same nurse visits each time, building a real friendship.
  • Clinical clinical support: We notice early signs of urinary tract infections, cognitive changes, or medication slips.
  • Empathetic listening: Valuing the client's history, opinions, and legacy with complete respect.

Enquire About Companion Care

Please fill out the form below. A registered nurse will call you back to discuss how we can support your loved one.

Prefer to call? — we answer every call.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is nurse-led companion care different from regular companion care?

Regular companion care is delivered by support workers without medical training. Our companion care is managed and delivered under the active supervision of Registered Nurses. During each social visit, we perform subtle clinical observations of cognitive function, hydration, gait stability, and mood, catching potential medical risks before they escalate.

What activities do you do during companion visits?

Activities are fully tailored to our clients. We do cognitive engagement exercises, discuss current events, enjoy shared hobbies, go for light accompanied walks, play memory games, or share quiet conversation over tea.

Can you provide regular progress updates to families?

Yes. Communication is a core value for us. After every single companion care visit, we send a detailed, clear update to designated family members, giving you complete peace of mind about your loved one's physical and emotional health.

Why Families Choose Us

Because they want:

  • One person who knows their loved one
  • Less confusion and fewer handovers
  • Better communication
  • Clinical eyes on important health issues
  • Confidence that nothing is missed
  • Support that actually feels personal
For Families

We understand how stressful it can be trying to support an ageing parent.

You want reassurance.

You want clarity.

You want someone who notices changes before they become problems.

You Will Never Feel Like Just Another Client

We believe care should feel:

Personalnot transactional
Continuousnot fragmented
Clinicalbut also compassionate
Clearnot confusing

Because older Australians deserve care that actually feels like care.

The Nurse Who Knows You

Helping Australians Stay Safe, Supported, and Independent at Home

One Client. One Nurse Coordinator. One Trusted Relationship.

Registered Nurse Coordinators · Customised Care Plans · Compassionate In-Home Care