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Wellness, Companionship and Cognitive Empowerment for Seniors, at home 

 Your parents deserve days filled with joy and you deserve peace of mind about their care

Trained caregivers guided by a psychologist – focused on genuine connection, not just tasks

✓ Engaging activities that bring back their spark – games, conversations, light movement that make the day something to look forward to

✓ Personalized care built around who they are – their interests, their routines, their pace

Who is this right for:

  • Forget things more than they used to and need activities that keep their mind engaged and sharp
  • Move slower or tire easily but with encouragement and gentle activity, can stay mobile and independent
  • Spend too much time alone and you can see the loneliness or low mood settling in
  • Lost their daily rhythm and need help building a routine that gives their days meaning

If your parent needs specialized medical care or can barely move around, we will help you find services that can actually meet those needs.


But who is this really for? This is for you if:

  • You're juggling work, your own family, and caring for your parents - and some days you wonder if you're failing at all of it.
  • You see your parent sitting alone at home, losing their spark, forgetting things - and you don't know how to help
  • You're not ready to consider a nursing home - because your parent doesn't need that level of care. They just need someone to actually be there.
  • You've looked into caregivers but only found medical services - when what your parent really needs is companionship, conversation, and activities that get them engaged again
  • You're watching them decline slowly - forgetting more, moving less, withdrawing from things they used to enjoy - and you're not sure what kind of help they actually need


Why we're different from a nurse or home aid

Most senior care services focus on basic daily needs - medications, meals, personal hygiene. That care is essential and valuable, but quality of life is more than that. It's about human connection, conversation, and having something meaningful to do each day.


Here's what we do differently:

We give them time that actually matters. Not a checklist of tasks to complete. Real conversation, activities they enjoy, genuine connection. Each visit is time spent together - not just another appointment to get through.

We build around who they are. One person might love going through old photos and telling stories. Another wants to get outside and walk. Someone else lights up with card games or creative projects. We design the time around what your parent actually enjoys - not around what's easiest for us.

We see them as a person, not a patient. Your parent has decades of experience, stories worth hearing, things they still care about. We work with that - keeping them involved in their own life, not just managing their day for them.


Instead of forgetting names and getting frustrated about it, they're playing games and doing activities that keep their mind working

Instead of sitting in front of the TV all afternoon, your parent is walking around the neighborhood, stopping to chat with people

They have something to look forward to each week - and you can notice that

Instead of just going through the motions, they're doing things that make them feel good - things they're actually interested in

And you? 

You call them and hear in their voice that they had a good day. You know someone was actually there. You know they're not just sitting alone anymore.

What does this actually look like?

 We do things that actually make them happy

We're not running them through exercises or therapy sessions. We're spending time together doing things they genuinely enjoy.

Cognitive Empowerment

“I Remember, I Connect”​

 Use of old photographs to stimulate memory recall.    


Speech Exercises

Crosswords, proverbs, and completing song lyrics.


Games

Memory card games (matching pairs), adapted to the individual level of difficulty.

Creative Engagement

Balcony Gardening

Planting and caring for flowers (to strengthen the hands). 


Handicrafts

Painting, knitting, or clay crafts (improves mood and fine motor skills).


Music & Singing

Listening to favorite records and singing (excellent for mood and memory).


Movement & Walking

“The Neighborhood Walk”​

Safe accompaniment to a park, local market, or nearby points of interest (with breaks).  


Gentle Exercise

Chair-based exercises to improve circulation and balance.

Connection & Recreation

“The Weekly Tea”

 Organizing a small at-home gathering with coffee/tea and discussion of current events.    


Cultural Outings 

(where permitted)

Accompaniment to church, senior centers (KAPI), visits to a friend’s home, etc.


Familiarization 

with Technology / Smartphones​

Learning how to use mobile phones, messaging, and similar tools for closer communication with grandchildren and loved ones.​

How we get started?

Step 1: We talk

Call us at +30 210 700 2000 or fill out the interest form. We'll talk about your parent - their habits, what they enjoy, what they need.

Step 2: We meet them and build their plan

Our psychologist visits your parent at home to get to know them and see what would help. From that visit, we create a plan built around them.

Step 3: You meet the caregiver  

We introduce you to the caregiver who'll be coming to the house. Both you and your parent meet them. If it's not the right fit, no problem - we'll find someone else. All our caregivers are trained in how to talk with seniors, how to listen, how to pick up when something's not right. They're not just helpers - they're people who know how to care.

Step 4: Regular visits start

The caregiver comes on the days and times we've agreed on. After each visit, we'll update you if you'd like.

Step 5: Ongoing support and adjustments 

Alongside the visits, we offer online counseling sessions - for your parent or for you as a family caregiver. The program adjusts as needs change.

What you end up with:

✓ Your parent smiling again. They have things to look forward to. They feel useful, active, happy.

✓ Your family is not living in constant stress anymore. You know they're not sitting alone all day.

✓ Time for yourself. Work, your kids, yourself - without guilt taking over every quiet moment.


The only thing left is to decide

You know what the hardest part is? It's not asking for help. It's waiting. And while you wait, days go by. Your parent sits there alone. Another week passes. You don't have to carry all of this yourself. And wanting your parent to have good days - real companionship, things that make them happy - that's not asking too much. Our service isn't for emergencies. It's not for when everything's already gone wrong. It's for now - while you can still make their days good instead of just manageable. And you deserve some relief. Some support. Some time to breathe. That's worth the phone call. Make it today.

Call us: +30 210 700 2000 | 9:30am to 6:00pm, weekdays