Companion Services at Willow Bend

Sometimes the best kind of care is simply having someone to share the day with.

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Someone to share the day with

At Willow Bend, no one has to go through the day alone. Some residents enjoy a morning walk around the courtyard, others prefer a late-night chat over tea. Companion services bring the right mix of conversation, encouragement, and company, shaped around each resident’s personality and routine.

Senior having tea with woman

From saved seats to shared stories

It’s often the simple things, like having a seat saved at dinner, a helping hand with a task, or a friendly reminder about an appointment. Companions offer both support and connection, turning everyday moments into something meaningful.

The many ways we keep company

Providing Company at Gatherings
Providing Company at Gatherings
Lending a Listening Ear
Lending a Listening Ear
Engaging in Conversation and Companionship
Engaging in Conversation and Companionship
Joining Walks or Fitness Activities
Joining Walks or Fitness Activities
Helping with Hobbies or Reading
Helping with Hobbies or Reading
Supporting Daily Routines
Supporting Daily Routines
Sharing Meals Together
Sharing Meals Together
Going Shopping and Running Errands
Going Shopping and Running Errands

Noticing the little things

Every resident has their quirks and routines. Some like crossword puzzles over morning coffee; others love heading outside after supper to watch the sunset. Companions notice these details and help make them part of each day.

A sense of relief for families

Families rest easier knowing their loved one isn’t just safe, but engaged. A companion might take dad to his favorite fitness class or help mom bake her well-loved cookie recipe. It’s the little things that bring joy back into the day.

Friendship in every form

Being seen and heard makes all the difference. Companions offer both a steady presence and genuine friendship, so residents always feel like part of the Willow Bend family.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of support do companions provide?

They can offer conversation, help with correspondence, run errands, or join residents in hobbies and events.

Can companions join meals or activities?

Yes. They’ll gladly sit at the table, walk to chapel, or accompany residents to an outing.

How often are visits available?

Companion visits can be as occasional or as regular as needed. Some prefer a few hours a week, others enjoy daily company.

Will my loved one see the same companion?

Whenever possible, yes. Familiar faces help create trust and comfort.

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