Companion Support

Sometimes you simply need a steady, thoughtful person to sit with you for a while, to share a cup of tea, go for a walk, help you gather yourself, or make the day feel a little less heavy and alone.

I offer companion support sessions in the Greater Vancouver area for adults and seniors who would benefit from warm, grounded, in-person support in their home or community. This is a non-clinical service rooted in presence, conversation, respect, and care.

Who This Is For

Companion support may be a good fit for people in a variety of life situations, including:

  • seniors who are living alone or would like more regular, meaningful connection
  • people recovering from illness or surgery who are regaining strength and routine
  • those moving through grief or loss who don’t want to be alone with it all the time
  • people in recovery from addiction looking for steady, grounded support in day-to-day life
  • anyone experiencing loneliness or isolation especially during quieter or in-between phases of life
  • people going through a transition like retirement, separation, relocation, or a life that’s shifting in unexpected ways

What This Can Look Like

I bring the same warmth, insight, and steadiness that shape all of my work. I’m someone who knows how to sit with people gently, notice what matters, and create a space that feels safe, human, and unhurried. Companion support might include:

  • sharing conversation over tea or coffee
  • sitting together during a difficult or lonely stretch
  • going for a gentle walk
  • talking through a life transition or difficult season
  • helping you structure your day or get started with a few simple tasks
  • reading, writing, or drawing together
  • quiet company and human presence when that’s what’s most needed

 

 

What This Is Not

Companion support is not counselling or psychotherapy, and it is not medical or personal care. I do not provide:

  • bathing or toileting assistance
  • medication management
  • nursing or medical care
  • housekeeping services
  • crisis response

This service is best understood as relational, practical, low-pressure support for everyday emotional wellbeing.


Book A Free Consultation

If you’d like to ask questions or see whether companion support is a good fit for you or someone you love, you’re welcome to book a free consultation.

Companion Support 60 minutes $100
Companion Support 90 minutes $150

Custom Weekly or Group Package  – consult required
Travel or transportation fees may be included or added on

 

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