Homecare companions provide essential non-medical assistance to seniors and disabled adults, enhancing their quality of life and promoting independence. Their services include help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting, as well as incontinence care. Companions also assist with meal preparation and nutrition, including cooking, feeding assistance, and medication reminders. They handle light housekeeping tasks, provide transportation to appointments and errands, and support clients with mobility and transferring. Additionally, they offer companionship and social engagement, reducing feelings of isolation. In end-of-life situations, homecare companions provide compassionate support for both clients and their families, ensuring a dignified and comfortable experience in the familiarity of home.