Companionship Care in Newbury – Friendly Support at Home for Independent Living At Care Partners Newbury, we believe that emotional wellbeing is just as important as physical health. Our companionship care services in Newbury offer much-needed social interaction and friendly support, helping individuals maintain independence and happiness within the comfort of their own home.
What is Companionship Care? Companionship care provides non-medical, social support to those who may feel isolated or lonely. Whether it's sharing a cup of tea, going for a walk, or attending local events, our trained carers provide meaningful connection and conversation to enhance everyday life.
Our companionship care includes:
Friendly visits and conversation
Accompaniment to appointments or outings
Meal preparation and shared mealtimes
Support with light household tasks
Help with hobbies and reminiscence activities
Emotional reassurance and encouragement
Why Choose Care Partners (Newbury)? We’ve been delivering trusted home care services in Newbury and Thatcham since 2012. Our reputation is built on reliability, compassion, and flexibility—ensuring your loved ones receive consistent care tailored to their lifestyle and needs.
Why Families Trust Our Companionship Services: Established local presence – Over a decade of care in the Newbury area
Specialist training – Including dementia care and emotional wellbeing
Consistent support – We aim for continuity in carer visits
Fully accredited – Recognised by CPC for high care standards
The Benefits of Our Companionship Care: Mental and emotional stimulation through regular interaction
Reduced loneliness and increased confidence
Flexible scheduling to suit family routines
Local carers with knowledge of Newbury and surrounding areas
Peace of mind for family members, knowing their loved one is happy and supported
Frequently Asked Questions Q. What does a companionship carer do?
A. A companionship carer offers friendly support and social interaction, helping to reduce loneliness and encourage mental stimulation. They assist with everyday tasks, attend outings, and provide meaningful conversation.
Q. Is companionship care suitable for someone with early-stage dementia?
A. Yes. Our team is dementia-trained and skilled in providing gentle, engaging interaction for individuals with memory loss or confusion.
Q. Can I request a regular carer for my loved one?
A. While we can't guarantee the same carer every time, we strive for consistency by assigning familiar staff whenever possible.
Contact Us for Companionship Care in Newbury Let your loved ones enjoy companionship and care from a team that truly understands their needs. Whether for regular visits or occasional support, Care Partners Newbury is here to help.
On-Call:07768392852 | Email:a.harris@carepartnersnewburyltd.co.uk