Convalescence
Keeping the brain active is most important having someone to talk to can make the world of difference........
Coping with bereavement
Trying to carry on after the loss of a loved one is always very difficult especially if you have no other family or friends nearby. A companion can help you adjust and find ways to fill your day either by helping you find a social club drama group book club or you may want to take up a hobby.
Loneliness
You may like to have a companion pop in for a cuppa or help with some house hold chores, to chat for a while you may like someone to come shopping with you. All these things can be difficult to face alone.
Recuperation visits
If you live away and it is difficult to visit relatives in hospital due to illness, accident or maybe a fall. A companion can pay your relative or friend regular visits keeping their spirits up and chatting whilst they are recuperating.