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Personal Assistant

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Full Bloom’s Personal Assistants serve clients who are at the earliest stages of cognitive impairment. At this stage, clients generally need help with daily tasks and gentle prompts to remember certain activities.

Tasks may include:

  • Cooking and meal planning
  • Health and wellness support
  • Organizing and project management
  • Maintaining social calendars
  • Arranging travel and vacations
  • Cognitive support
  • Driving and escorting to events
  • Booking appointments
  • Shopping and errands

Our Personal Assistants are trained Memory Care Partners (MCPs). They have in-home experience and are carefully selected to meet each client’s specific needs.

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COMPANION CARE

At Full Bloom Memory Care®, our companion care services provide trusted, in-home support for seniors who benefit from extra help and friendly company throughout the day. Whether your loved one is living independently or in the earliest stages of cognitive change, our companions help make each day safer, calmer, and more fulfilling.

Our trained care companions and senior companion caregivers understand the power of consistency, conversation, and compassion. They offer the right blend of practical help and emotional connection—helping your loved one stay engaged, active, and confident at home.

If you’re searching for companion care for seniors, Full Bloom offers an approach built on respect, empathy, and meaningful human connection.

TYPES OF SUPPORT
Engaging conversation and emotional support
Light meal preparation or shared meals
Walks, games, and memory-friendly activities
Light housekeeping and organization
Transportation or accompaniment to appointments and errands
Help with technology, phone calls, or correspondence
Safety check-ins and gentle reminders
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Each companion care plan is customized for your loved one’s personality, abilities, and
preferences—creating a routine that feels natural and supportive rather than clinical.

 

WHEN COMPANION CARE MAKES A DIFFERENCE

Loneliness and isolation can take a toll on emotional and physical health, especially for older adults living alone or coping with early memory changes. Companion home care provides friendly support and social connection, helping seniors stay engaged, purposeful, and safe at home.

For individuals in the earliest stages of cognitive impairment, senior companion care offers gentle reminders and structure without feeling intrusive—helping preserve independence and dignity. Families often find that regular visits from a care companion bring peace of mind, knowing someone is there to offer both conversation and care.

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WHY FAMILIES CHOOSE FULL BLOOM

  • Compassionate, dementia-aware companions trained to support early cognitive changes

  • Consistent caregiver matching to foster familiarity and trust

  • Flexible scheduling to fit daily routines or provide respite for family caregivers

  • Meaningful activities designed to stimulate memory and connection

Our companion care services are about more than company—they help your loved one feel valued, seen, and included every day.

Because everyone deserves connection.

If your loved one could benefit from extra companionship or gentle support at home, we’re here to help. Learn how our in-home companion care can bring joy, structure, and comfort to each day.