Care centered on connection, presence, and emotional well-being, helping individuals feel seen, heard, and supported.
Companionship care is in-home support that ranges from everyday assistance to social engagement. It is designed to create a comfortable, supportive environment where your loved one can continue living at home with confidence and independence.
We thoughtfully match companion caregivers based on personality and preferences, not just availability, resulting in care that feels natural, comfortable, and consistent.
Staying connected plays an important role in overall well-being. Regular conversation, shared routines, and meaningful interaction can help your loved one feel more engaged, supported, and at ease at home.
Research shows that social isolation can increase the risk of depression, cognitive decline, and other serious health concerns while consistent social connection improves mood, memory, and overall health as we age.
Companion care is often the first step families take when exploring elder care or in-home care services.
This service may be a good fit if you or your loved one:
Fedelta’s in-home care services are designed to fit your routine, not the other way around. Whether you need a few hours of companionship each week or more consistent support, we build a plan that works for you.
As care needs change, we’re here to adjust alongside you, making it easy to continue care safely and comfortably at home.
With a local presence across Washington and Oregon, Fedelta proudly provides companionship care services to families in Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Lynnwood, Olympia, Bellingham, Vancouver, and the surrounding communities.
A companion caregiver provides non-medical support, including conversation, help with daily routines, meal preparation, transportation, and general check-ins. Their primary role is to support emotional well-being and independence at home.
Companionship care focuses on social interaction and light household support, while personal care includes hands-on assistance with activities like bathing, dressing, and mobility.
Care can be scheduled based on your needs, ranging from a few hours per week to daily visits. Plans are flexible and can be adjusted over time.
In most cases, companionship care is considered non-medical in-home care and is not typically covered by Medicare or standard health insurance plans in Washington or Oregon. Families often pay privately unless they have long-term care insurance that includes home care benefits.
In Washington, some individuals may qualify for support through Apple Health (Medicaid), certain long-term care programs, or the WA Cares Fund (beginning benefits in 2026 for eligible residents), which may help cover qualifying long-term care services at home.
In Oregon, Medicaid and state-supported long-term care programs may also provide assistance for eligible individuals who meet financial and care requirements.
Coverage depends on factors like care needs, income eligibility, and policy details, so it’s important to review your insurance plan or speak with a local care advisor to understand available options.
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