
Companionship Care at Home in Sheffield & South Yorkshire
About This Service
Life is richer with a friendly face, a good conversation, and someone who genuinely cares. Our companionship care service brings warmth, laughter, and real human connection to adults at home across Sheffield and South Yorkshire.
Connection is not a luxury — it is essential. Research shows that chronic loneliness carries health risks comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Yet for many older people living alone, days can pass without meaningful human contact. Our companionship carers are chosen for their warmth, curiosity, and genuine interest in the people they spend time with. They remember birthdays, ask about the grandchildren, and make each day a little brighter.
Our companions are carefully matched to each client based on personality and interests. They are there not just to help — but to listen, to laugh, to share a cup of tea, and to become a genuine, valued presence in someone's week.
What's Included
How We Can Help
Who It's For
Is This Service Right for You?
Companionship care is ideal for older adults living alone who would benefit from regular social contact; people whose family live some distance away and cannot visit often; anyone experiencing loneliness, anxiety, or low mood due to isolation; people who have recently lost a partner or friend; and anyone who would benefit from a regular, friendly face and a reason to look forward to the day.
Living Alone After Bereavement
After losing a partner or spouse, the home can feel very quiet and very large. A regular, friendly visitor who listens and engages can make an enormous difference to mood, routine, and sense of purpose.
When Family Lives Far Away
Many families across Sheffield and South Yorkshire have loved ones living alone whose family members cannot visit as often as they would like. Companionship care bridges that gap with warmth and consistency.
Recovering from Illness or Surgery
After a period of illness, hospital, or reduced activity, regular visits provide gentle structure, encouragement, and the human connection that accelerates wellbeing and recovery.
Source: Age UK, Campaign to End Loneliness, 2023.
Our Approach
How We Deliver Your Care
Genuine Connections
We carefully match carers with clients based on personality, interests, and background to ensure the relationship feels natural and warm.
Consistent Visits
Your companion carer will visit at agreed times each week, providing a reliable and anticipated presence.
Encouraging Independence
We support clients to remain engaged with their community — accompanying them to activities and outings rather than replacing their independence.
Wellbeing Monitoring
Our carers keep a watchful eye on overall wellbeing, flagging any concerns to family or our care management team.
A Typical Visit
A Morning With a Companionship Carer — Here Is What It Might Look Like
Every visit is different because every person is different. Here is an example of how a morning companionship visit might unfold.
Arrival and a Warm Welcome
The carer arrives at the agreed time, settles in, and puts the kettle on. There is no rush — this time belongs entirely to the client. The carer asks how they are feeling, what they have been thinking about, and what they would like to do today.
Conversation Over Tea
The client shares a story about their past — perhaps something that came to mind overnight. The carer listens with genuine interest, asks questions, and enjoys the connection. Reminiscence is powerful: it affirms identity, stimulates memory, and brings joy.
A Shared Activity
Today the client wants to finish a puzzle that has been on the table for a week. The carer joins in enthusiastically. Gentle music plays in the background. There is laughter — the corners never seem to be where they should be.
A Short Walk
It is a bright morning. The carer encourages a gentle walk to the nearby park. They walk at a comfortable pace, noticing the season, talking about the garden, pausing to watch some ducks on the pond. Fresh air, light movement, and a change of scenery.
Back Home, Wrap-Up
Back indoors, the carer makes a final cup of tea. They chat about what to look forward to next time. The carer notes the visit in the care log — wellbeing good, mood excellent, no concerns.
Until Next Time
Before leaving, the carer ensures the client is comfortable, that everything is in order, and reminds them they will be back on Thursday. The client smiles. "I'll look forward to it."
Why Choose Solace Prime Care
Local, Trusted, and Genuinely Personal
We do not roster carers like appointments in a diary. We match each client with a companion who is genuinely well-suited to them — someone who shares their interests, who enjoys the same kind of conversation, and who will become a genuine presence in their weekly life. We are a small, local Sheffield team — which means we pay close attention to how every relationship is progressing. We also offer a diverse team reflecting Sheffield's communities, including carers who speak Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Arabic, and more.
Quick Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Enquire About Companionship Care
Request Companionship Care
Fill in the form and a member of our care team will be in touch within 2 working hours. Or call 0114 442 0772.
