Companion at home
Companion volunteers (formerly called Helpers) can offer you regular support in the comfort of your own home.
Companion volunteers (formerly called Helpers) can offer you regular support in the comfort of your own home.
Someone to have a chat with over a cup of tea, help you get to an appointment or run an errand, or just be there to listen when you need a friendly ear. Companion volunteers can be there for you for exactly these things.
Once we’ve got to know a little bit about you, your interests and your needs, we’ll match you with a trained, dedicated volunteer. They’ll spend up to three hours a week visiting you at home or talking with you over the phone.
It’s up to you how you spend your time with your companion – you might just want to chat or there might be something practical your volunteer can help you with. The service is entirely based around your needs.
Companion volunteers are available to support anyone with a terminal illness aged 18 or over and their family. The service is usually only offered for 12 months, typically for people in the last year of life.
You can contact us directly to get a Companion volunteer, or a health professional can refer you – talk to your GP, Community Palliative Care Team, hospital consultant or District Nurse.
Please note that Companion volunteers do not assist with personal and clinical care, formal counselling or regular domestic tasks.
Everyone’s different, but when we talk to the people we support, these are the benefits of having a Companion they mention most often:
Read about Irene Maclean and her experiences as one of our amazing Companion volunteers.
Companion at home volunteers are available across the UK. We also provide a range of different language speakers, including Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi. These are dependent on the availability of the language speakers.