
Companionship Care in Worthing
More company.
More confidence.
More to enjoy.
Friendly, dependable companionship at home and out in the community, shaped around the person’s interests, routines and personality.
Meaningful time together
Companionship that fits naturally into life
Companionship visits focus on genuine time together, whether that means conversation at home, enjoying a favourite hobby or getting out into the local community.
Conversation and company
A relaxed cup of tea, favourite television programmes, music, games or simply time to talk and enjoy each other’s company.
Outings and activities
Cafés, garden centres, seaside walks, shopping and local events, always at a comfortable and unhurried pace.
Hobbies and interests
Gardening, crafts, reading, puzzles, memory books and the interests that make someone feel most like themselves.
Everyday life
Company at appointments, visits to family and help with technology so that staying connected feels easier.
What a visit can look like
Small plans can make a brighter week
There is no standard companionship visit. We start with what the person already enjoys, then create relaxed opportunities to reconnect with everyday life.
A familiar visit can become one of the most looked-forward-to parts of the week.
- 01 A coffee and chat at home
- 02 A trip to the garden centre
- 03 Lunch at a favourite café
- 04 A walk along the seafront
- 05 Chess, cards or a jigsaw
- 06 A video call with family
Why companionship matters
Connection supports confidence and independence
Families often contact us because someone is spending too much time alone, has stopped going out or has lost confidence after illness, bereavement or a fall. Thoughtful companionship can help life feel fuller again.
Less loneliness
Regular, meaningful company can make the week feel warmer and more connected.
Greater confidence
Gentle encouragement can make going out and returning to familiar activities feel possible again.
A more active routine
Having plans to look forward to can encourage a more active, enjoyable and settled routine.
Reassurance for families
Loved ones know that a familiar, trained Care Giver is spending meaningful time with the person.
More than a friendly visitor
Care that can change as life changes
Aurora companionship is provided by trained, employed and supported Care Givers as part of a CQC-registered home-care service. We match people thoughtfully and aim to provide a small, consistent team.
If someone later needs practical help, medication support or personal care, their support can evolve without starting again with an entirely new provider.
Meet the Aurora teamWho companionship can help
Support shaped around the person, not a label
Companionship can help at many different moments, from rebuilding confidence after hospital to simply making ordinary weeks feel more social and enjoyable.
- Lives alone or spends long periods without company
- Has experienced bereavement or a major life change
- Has reduced mobility or is living with dementia
- Has recently returned home from hospital
- Has lost confidence going out independently
- Relies heavily on relatives for company
- Would benefit from gentle encouragement with routines
- Would simply enjoy having more to look forward to
Local companionship care
Across Worthing and nearby West Sussex communities
Our local team supports people at home and out in their community. If your area is not shown, please call, as we may still be able to help.
Getting started
Care can begin with one simple conversation
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Tell us about the person
Share their interests, routines and what has prompted you to look for support.
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Meet the local care team
We arrange a free, no-obligation consultation and listen carefully.
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Receive a tailored plan
We agree the right visit pattern and introduce carefully matched Care Givers.
Frequently asked questions
Companionship care, explained clearly
Still unsure? Our friendly local team will talk through your situation without pressure.
Ask us a questionWhat does a companionship Care Giver do?
They spend meaningful time with the person at home or out in the community. A visit might include conversation, a hobby, a walk, shopping, an appointment or help staying in touch with family. Every visit is shaped around the person’s interests and routines.
How long is a companionship visit?
Visit length and frequency are flexible. Some people enjoy a regular weekly outing, while others benefit from more frequent support. We will talk through what feels useful and sustainable during the free consultation.
Can a Care Giver accompany someone outside the home?
Yes. Companionship can include cafés, garden centres, seaside walks, community activities, visits to friends or family and other local outings.
Can companionship include shopping or appointments?
Yes. A Care Giver can provide friendly support and reassurance during shopping trips, medical appointments and everyday errands.
Will we usually see the same Care Giver?
We carefully match Care Givers around personality, interests and routine, and aim to provide a small, consistent team so visits feel familiar and comfortable.
Can companionship be combined with personal care?
Yes. Aurora is a CQC-registered home-care provider, so companionship can sit alongside practical support, medication support or personal care. If needs change, the care plan can change too.
Where do you provide companionship care?
Our local team supports families across Worthing, Goring-by-Sea, Shoreham-by-Sea, Lancing, Steyning, Littlehampton, Rustington and nearby West Sussex communities.
A brighter week could start here
Let’s talk about what would help.
Arrange a free, no-obligation companionship consultation with Aurora Community Care.
