Our Services

Non-medical care that helps people thrive at home.

Every Bethesda Companions service is built around one idea: caregivers who don't just assist, but uplift. Below are the ways we support seniors, veterans, and families across the Valley.

Companion Care

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Companion Care

Loneliness is its own kind of hardship. Our companions provide conversation, shared hobbies, games, walks, errands, and a warm, familiar presence that brightens every day.

Personal Care

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Personal Care

Respectful, dignity-first assistance with the activities of daily living — bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and safe mobility and transfers — always at the client's pace.

Homemaking & Meals

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Homemaking & Meals

Light housekeeping, laundry, organization, and nourishing home-cooked meals so home stays comfortable, clean, and safe.

Medication & Safety Reminders

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Medication & Safety Reminders

Friendly reminders for medications, appointments, and routines, plus a watchful eye for fall risks and home safety. (Reminders only — we do not administer medication.)

Respite Care

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Respite Care

Family caregivers need rest too. We step in for a few hours or a few weeks so you can recharge with peace of mind.

Dementia & Alzheimer's Companion Care

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Dementia & Alzheimer's Companion Care

Patient, structured, reassuring support that reduces anxiety and brings calm and routine to each day.

24-Hour & Live-In Care

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24-Hour & Live-In Care

Around-the-clock companionship and support for clients who shouldn't be alone, day or night.

Hospice Support & Veteran Care

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Hospice Support & Veteran Care

A gentle, dignified, non-medical presence alongside hospice teams, and respectful support tailored to the veterans we're honored to serve.

Transportation & Errands

Rides to appointments, the grocery store, church, and family visits.

Let's find the right care for someone you love.

Talk with a care advisor today — no pressure, just a caring conversation about what your family needs.