Companion care, priced around relationships.
Our plans are designed around consistency, the same familiar caregiver, on the same days, for meaningful stretches of time. We don't price companionship by the hour, because relationships aren't built that way.
Simple Scheduling Built Around Consistency
Fairfield Companion Care offers companion visits seven days per week using two standard visit windows. Consistent schedules allow caregivers to become a familiar presence and to build meaningful, trusted relationships with the people they visit.
A predictable rhythm matters. Knowing that someone is coming on Tuesday morning, every Tuesday morning, is part of what makes companion care feel like a visit from a friend rather than an appointment.
Available seven days per week across Fairfield County, CT.
Choose the rhythm that fits your family.
Each plan is built around the same caregiver visiting on the same days, so trust and familiarity have room to grow.
Essential Companion
A steady, familiar presence two days a week.
- Two visits per week
- Five-hour visits
- Morning or afternoon scheduling
- Same caregiver each visit when possible
- Regular family check-ins
Connected Companion
A consistent rhythm of companionship four days a week.
- Four visits per week
- Five-hour visits
- Morning or afternoon scheduling
- Same caregiver each visit when possible
- Stronger relationship, deeper routine
- Regular family check-ins
Custom Companion Care
For families who need a different rhythm or more time together.
- Additional visits available
- Personalized scheduling
- Coordinated around family, medical, and community life
- Designed with you over a short conversation
All plans include the same caregiver whenever possible, regular communication with family, and care designed around the person, not a checklist of tasks.
What's Included During Visits
Every visit is shaped around the person, their interests, history, and the way they like their day to unfold. The list below is a starting point, not a script.
Why We Use Five-Hour Visits
Short visits often feel rushed. By the time someone settles in, has a real conversation, and steps out for a walk or an outing, the visit is already over. Companionship doesn't happen on a tight clock.
Five-hour visits give caregivers and seniors enough time to truly be present together, to share a meal, take a walk, run an errand, attend an appointment, work on a hobby, or simply sit and talk. It's the kind of unhurried time where real relationships are built.
That length also makes it possible to participate in activities, outings, and community life, the things that keep older adults feeling engaged, capable, and connected to the world around them.
When the same caregiver returns each week for the same windows of time, families notice the difference. Their loved one looks forward to the visits. The caregiver knows the stories, the preferences, the small things that matter.
Let's talk through what would feel right for your family.
A short conversation is usually enough to figure out the right rhythm of visits, the best caregiver match, and how to begin in a way that feels comfortable for everyone.