Local knowledge. Personal support.
Specialist Companionship
&
Respite Support
Peace of mind when you need a break.
Respite Support for Families
Planned respite sessions • Daytime or extended visits • Regular or occasional support
Emotional Support
• Support for low mood and anxiety
• Dementia-informed interaction
• Reassurance during periods of confusion
• Support to reduce loneliness and isolation
Arts, Culture & Community
• Visits to art galleries and museums
• Exhibitions and cultural outings
• Dementia-friendly community events
• Live music, theatre, and creative sessions
Practical & Handyman Support
• Light household tasks
• Minor practical jobs around the home
• General help to support day-to-day living
Companionship
• One-to-one companionship
• Conversation and social engagement
• Consistent, familiar support
• Calm presence and reassurance
Physical Activity & Wellbeing
• Gentle walks
• Light activity at leisure or sports centres
• Movement adapted to comfort and fitness level
Gardening & Outdoor Activities
• Shared gardening activities
• Supporting individuals to continue hobbies they enjoy
• Light outdoor tasks adapted for safety
Meaningful Outings
• Cafés, lunches, and coffee companionship
• Scenic drives and familiar local places
• Visits to places of personal interest
• Leisurely walks at the individual’s pace
In-Home Companionship
• Time spent together at home
• Shared hobbies and interests
• Reading, music, conversation
• Calm supervision and presence
Sitting Service
• Supervision and companionship
• Support while family take time away
• Reassurance for individuals who prefer not to be alone
Golf & Leisure Interests
• Driving range
• Pitch and putt
• Practice sessions
• Gentle golf activity adapted to ability
Meals & Social Eating
• Lunch or coffee companionship
• Meals at home or out
• Preparing food together
• Cooking alongside the individual
Overnight Presence (Sleepover Support)
• Overnight companionship
• Reassurance and safety during the night
• Support for night-time anxiety or confusion

