Who We Serve

Prime Years Companion Agency provides support to adults aged 18+ across a wide range of life circumstances. Whether you’re seeking companionship for yourself or arranging support for someone you care about, we’re here to help.

People Needing Companionship Support

We provide compassionate, non-clinical companionship for individuals across a range of life situations.

Recovering After Hospital Discharge

Confidence often dips after surgery or medical treatment. Prime Years Companion Agency companions provide reassurance, routine, and practical support during those critical first weeks at home, helping you rebuild independence.

Managing Mental Health & Isolation

Low mood, anxiety, and isolation can make everyday life feel overwhelming. Our companions offer consistent, non-clinical emotional support—someone to talk to who genuinely listens and understands.

Living with Long-term Health Conditions

Prime Years Companion Agency provides practical companionship that respects your independence while offering support with daily activities and social connection.

Adjusting After Major Life Changes

Grief, loss, relocation, or life transition can leave anyone feeling disconnected. We specialise in providing supportive, consistent company during times of adjustment.

Elderly Adults Seeking Connection

Isolation among older adults is a significant issue. Prime Years Companion Agency offers meaningful companionship, social connection, and practical support to help you maintain independence and wellbeing.

Young Carers Needing Respite

If you’re caring for a parent, sibling, or family member, Prime Years Companion Agency can provide regular respite—giving you breathing room and peace of mind that they’re receiving reliable, trustworthy support.

For Family Members & Carers

You cannot do it all. And that is okay.

For Family Members & Carers

You cannot do it all. And that is okay.

Juggling your demanding career, your own family, and worry about an ageing parent is exhausting. Prime Years Companion Agency lifts some of that weight so you can return to being their son or daughter—not just an organiser or caregiver.

Companionship offers reassurance. Knowing someone is there — not just to “check in,” but to engage, support, and bring a sense of normality and enjoyment back into their day. It’s not about replacing you. It’s about supporting you — and supporting them.

When to consider companionship for your loved one?

Loneliness rarely announces itself. It can quietly take hold, often without any obvious signs. Recognising when your loved one might benefit from companionship is not always straightforward, as the indicators tend to be subtle rather than explicit.

Isolation shows up in subtle ways:

  • Finding excuses not to go out (“it’s too much trouble” or “the weather isn’t right”).
  • The TV is on all day, simply for noise and company.
  • The highlight of their week has become waiting for your phone call.

Recognising when support helps:

  • You feel guilty leaving them. Every time you end a visit or hang up the phone, you’re struck by guilt wondering what they’ll do for the rest of the week.
  • Their world is shrinking. Clubs they used to love, weekly trips to the shops—these have suddenly become “too much trouble.”
  • Low mood and critical thinking. A lack of social stimulation can quickly lead to low mood, frustration, and a hyperfocus on minor physical ailments.
  • You’re worried about their wellbeing. You sense something has shifted, but you can’t always be there.

How to bring it up

It is common for people to resist “needing help.” The key is positioning companionship not as care, but as an engaging social outlet.

Do

Focus on a shared hobby

“Mum, I know a lovely lady who also loves gardening and is looking for someone to visit garden centres with.”

Do

Make it about *your* peace of mind

“Dad, it would make me feel so much better to know you had someone to have a pint and watch the match with while I'm at work.”

Do Not

Use medical or clinical words

Avoid words like “carer”, “support worker”, or “assistance”. We are companions, drivers, and friends.

For You as an Individual

You might not always say it out loud…

For You as an Individual

You might not always say it out loud…

But things can feel different. Days can feel quieter. Getting out might feel like more effort than it used to. Or you simply miss having someone to talk to, share moments with, or enjoy small things together.

You may be:

  • Feeling isolated or disconnected.
  • Lacking confidence to go out alone.
  • Recovering from a change in health or routine.
  • Wanting more structure or social interaction.
  • Looking for someone to share time with.

Companionship is about having someone by your side — in a way that feels natural, comfortable, and respectful.

How We Help

Because support shouldn’t feel like a service — it should feel like the right person being there.

Meaningful Companionship

Real conversation, shared moments, and genuine connection — not just a visit, but something to look forward to.

Confidence & Independence

Encouraging small steps that rebuild confidence, routine, and a sense of control.

Emotional Support

A calm, reassuring presence that helps reduce loneliness, anxiety, and isolation.

Flexible Around You

Support that fits your lifestyle — whether regular visits or occasional help when needed.

Support Through Life Changes

From hospital discharge to bereavement or major life transitions — we’re there when it matters most.

Peace of Mind for Families

Knowing your loved one is supported, engaged, and not alone.

Personalised Matching

Carefully matched companions based on personality, interests, and comfort — because the right fit matters.

Life shouldn’t stop at home.

Get back to living — safely, comfortably, and with support.

Because staying inside isn’t living.

Spending time outdoors can bring joy, clarity, and connection — but for many families, making it happen feels overwhelming.

Planning, mobility, safety, transport… it quickly becomes more than just “a simple day out.” And too often, it means it doesn’t happen at all.

We make it happen — safely, comfortably, and with care.

Getting out and about with a companion

Getting out and about

What seems simple often isn’t. That’s where we step in.

What’s involved?

  • Getting there safely
  • Finding accessible places
  • Managing energy levels
  • Planning around health needs
  • Ensuring comfort, dignity, and reassurance

We tailor every experience

We work with individuals at their own pace, ensuring every outing is built around their comfort and confidence.

What families tell us

“The guilt I felt living three hours away from my mum was consuming me. Since Sarah started visiting her twice a week, mum sounds lighter and happier on the phone. It's given me my life back.”

— David T, Son

“Dad was fiercely independent and flat-out refused 'a carer'. Prime Years Companion Agency introduced James as a fellow fishing enthusiast. Now, Dad waits by the window for him to arrive on Tuesdays.”

— Helen P, Daughter

Don't wait until “one day”… make it happen now.

Whether you're seeking support for yourself or arranging companionship for someone you care about, we're here to listen and find the right match.

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