Companionship Care with CAS
We support services by supplying healthcare professionals with the appropriate skills and experience.

What is Companionship Care with CAS?
Carers Arm Support (CAS) supports regulated care providers by supplying suitably trained and vetted healthcare professionals to work within their services. Staff are selected based on the skills, experience, and attributes required by the service to ensure they are able to operate effectively within existing care and support arrangements.
When deployed within care settings, staff supplied by CAS may support services to:
- Promote engagement and activity in line with individual care plans
- Support social interaction within structured service environments
- Encourage confidence in accessing community or on-site activities
- Assist services in maintaining continuity and consistency of staffing
- Support families and care teams by providing reliable workforce cover
Why is Companionship Care important?
Loneliness and social isolation can have a significant impact on an individual’s mental health and overall wellbeing. Carers Arm Support (CAS) supports regulated care providers by supplying suitably trained and vetted healthcare professionals to work within existing service arrangements that aim to reduce social isolation.
When deployed within care settings, staff supplied by CAS may support services in facilitating social interaction and engagement in line with agreed care plans. This can include supporting individuals who live alone, have limited contact with family or friends, or require support from services when attending appointments or community-based activities.


Carers Arm Support (CAS) supplies suitably trained and vetted healthcare professionals, providing reassurance to individuals, families, and organisations through the availability of reliable and professional staff.
Healthcare professionals are identified based on role requirements, availability, and suitability, ensuring an appropriate match for the setting in which they are engaged. This may include supporting planned activities or engagement as part of agreed arrangements, such as community outings or shared interests. By supplying consistent and dependable healthcare professionals, CAS helps promote continuity and familiarity within placements, supporting confidence and peace of mind for all parties involved.
What client says about us
Ama, Family
Carers Arm Support Ltd has been providing support to my son Jeremy since July 2023, and their support has been invaluable in helping me and my family in having as close to a normal life as possible. Carers Arm matched my son’s needs and interest with the right support worker, and as a result, Jeremy has been thriving. The support offered by Carers Arm has allowed me to pursue a higher education and career. I will definitely recommend Carers Arm to others that are in a similar situation as I am.
Gleni, Client
Carers Arm Support have been looking after me for a while now. Without them I will be stuck at home alone and will not be able to have the interactions that I do week in, week out. They are always bright and cheerful and I enjoy seeing them.
Peter, Client
Carers Arm Support Ltd and their support workers have been great in helping me achieve a semblance of independence. The service Carers Arm is currently providing allows me to get out more in the community.
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Need care for loved ones, but feeling stuck?
We know that finding care for a loved one isn’t easy. With so many options and choices, it can be hard to know where to turn. But our care begins with you.
By spending more time listening and understanding your circumstances than anyone else, we’re confident we can help you get through it.
Because we’re here to help your relative live a more independent life, at home, with everything from companionship to specialised, practical care created just for them.
So give us a call and we’ll help you find the answer, with no pressure to make a decision right away.

How often should I have companionship calls at home?
Before the start any provision of care, one of our experience professional will arrange and assessment to establish what you want to achieve from companionship care. This could vary from several hours a day to just a few hours a week. Contact us today and arrange an assessment to agree a bespoke plan of care and support that meets your needs.

FAQ's
Companionship care focuses on a clients social needs and daily tasks at home whereas personal care is support with daily living such as bathing or dressing.
Primarily our Care Professionals are there to listen and interact with our clients, providing them with a trusted, friendly face that can ease the feelings of isolation and loneliness you or your loved one may feel.
Older adults living alone won’t always need companionship care, it is often most beneficial for individuals who require more social interaction or feel isolated from friends and family.
When you or your loved one need different care and support such as personal care, we will meet with you to ensure you get the support that you need from your Care Professional.
