
Its as simple as a cup of tea and a conversation with your favourite carer. Companionship Care supports independence and social outings with the help of our Bluebird Carers. Because at the end of the day, its the company that counts.

Companionship Care in Newcastle
Companionship care in Newcastle is a form of home care which offers a care assistant to become a trusted companion who can keep you or your loved one socially engaged in their own home, as well as in the community by accompanying on days out or visits to social events. Our companionship care aims to promote mental health and wellbeing and ensure that you or your loved ones can lead happy, healthy and stimulating lives in the comfort of their own home or residence.
Call us todayWhat our Companionship Care looks like
Our companionship care workers can visit you or your loved one as often or as little as you want or need. A friendly, familiar face to support with daily activities is that essential companionship needed to live a happy and healthy life. A lot of the time our companionship carers become very close with our customers and often become good friends, making the activities being carried out much easier and natural.
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Company that counts
Frequently Asked Questions
See more about our Companionship Care FAQ's.
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1. What is Companionship Care?
Companionship care focuses on emotional wellbeing as much as practical support. It provides friendly, reliable company, someone to talk to, share activities with, and help reduce feelings of loneliness while maintaining independence at home.
See more about Companionship Care2. Who is Companionship Care Suitable For?
Companionship care is ideal for individuals who may feel isolated, live alone, or would benefit from regular social interaction, reassurance, and support with day-to-day activities or outings.
Contact us3. What Does a Companionship Visit Include?
Visits can include conversation, shared hobbies, support with outings, attending appointments, light household tasks, or simply enjoying a cup of tea together—tailored to what matters most to the individual.
Companionship Care Packages4. How Flexible is Companionship Care?
Companionship care can be arranged as regularly or as occasionally as needed, from weekly visits to daily support and can adapt as needs change over time.
Call us todayA Growing Concern in the UK
A report by Age UK found that half a million older people don’t see or speak to another person for 5-6 days each week
This level of isolation can have a profound impact, not only on emotional wellbeing but also on physical health, confidence, and overall quality of life. Prolonged loneliness is linked to increased anxiety, depression and a decline in independence, making regular social connection just as important as practical support.
Findings like this reinforce the importance of companionship, conversation and meaningful human contact in helping older people feel valued, connected, and supported in their everyday lives.

