More Than Company—A Steady Presence That Makes Life Brighter



Companionship & Respite
Compassionate Support for Seniors Living Alone
When a loved one spends more time alone than they’d like to admit, it can take a real toll—on their mood, memory, and sense of self. Whether it’s due to limited mobility, the loss of a spouse, or just the simple reality of aging, isolation can affect more than just emotions—it can impact health and longevity.
DayBreak’s companion care services are designed to change that story. We provide engaging, in-home support that goes beyond tasks. Our caregivers offer presence, conversation, encouragement, and a familiar face to look forward to.
Peace of Mind
What Companionship & Respite Includes
Our caregivers provide social interaction and gentle assistance with daily living—not clinical or medical support, but the kind of help that makes home feel whole again.
- Engaging Companionship – Conversation, shared hobbies, board games, TV shows, or just sitting with a cup of coffee—because connection matters.
- Transportation & Outings – Trips to the doctor, store, or hair salon—or just a drive around town. We’ll help your loved one stay mobile and involved.
- Meal Support & Grocery Assistance – Grocery shopping, light meal prep, or help maintaining healthy eating routines on a fixed income.
- Dementia-Aware Interaction – Calm, reassuring presence for seniors with memory challenges—guided by training and experience.
- Light Chores & Home Tidiness – Helping maintain a clean, livable space: dishes, linens, laundry, general straightening up.
- Hospital or Facility Sitting – When you can’t be there, we will—keeping your loved one company and acting as an extra set of eyes and ears.
- Respite for Family Caregivers – We fill in when you need a break, so you can rest knowing your loved one is in caring, capable hands.


Experienced Team
Medical Support at Home
& Administration
Ensuring medications are taken correctly and safely, with clear communication and coordination with your physicians.
Prevention
Skilled support for surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, or chronic skin conditions—focused on healing, prevention, and comfort.
Control
Targeted care for chronic pain, mobility limitations, and respiratory conditions common in former federal or energy workers.
Chronic Illness Support
Ongoing tracking of blood pressure, oxygen levels, heart rate, and symptoms to manage long-term conditions with confidence.
& Injections
Safe administration of prescribed IV medications or injectable treatments in the comfort of home.
Home or in Clinic
We provide care for patients undergoing dialysis—whether it’s transportation and support for clinic-based treatments or in-home assistance with peritoneal dialysis.
Why Families Choose Companion Care
It’s not just about having someone there—it’s about what that presence means.
When a loved one starts slipping into isolation, the signs can be subtle: they stop cooking meals, skip appointments, forget birthdays, or seem more tired than usual. But over time, that disconnection chips away at their health, their mood, and their sense of purpose.
Companion care steps in before crisis hits. It restores routine, connection, dignity, and engagement—without taking away independence.
We’ve seen it firsthand:
- The daughter who finally breathes knowing someone’s checking in daily
- The husband who can run errands again without guilt
- The senior who starts smiling again when someone actually listens
This is the care that lightens your emotional load—while lifting theirs too.
Routine Assistance
Get Help with Daily Routines
- Bathing & Dressing – Gentle, respectful assistance to help with bathing, grooming, and getting dressed safely and comfortably.
- Toileting Assistance – Discreet support to ensure bathroom visits are safe and dignified—without risking falls or injury.
- Mobility Support & Fall Prevention – Help with walking, transferring, and staying safe while moving through the home.
- Meal Preparation & Nutrition – Planning, cooking, and serving meals that are both healthy and suited to your loved one’s dietary needs.
- Light Housekeeping – Keeping the home clean, organized, and livable—laundry, dishes, linens, trash, and general tidying.
- Medication Reminders – Helping ensure prescriptions are taken on schedule, with clarity and consistency.
Get Started
Let’s Talk About What’s Possible
You don’t have to wait for things to get worse before getting help. Companion care can be a gentle, life-giving step that restores connection, stability, and joy.
Call us today to talk about your loved one’s needs. We’ll help you figure out what makes the most sense—together.
