Registry vs. Companion Care: What’s Right for You?
Choosing the right level of care can feel overwhelming. Peace at Homecare offers two flexible care options, Registry-Level Care and Companion-Level Care, so you can find the right balance of support and independence for your loved one.
Whether you need hands-on assistance or just an extra set of helping hands, we are here to guide you every step of the way.


Registry-Level Care (Hands-On Support)
Ideal for clients who need more comprehensive, day-to-day assistance with personal and physical care.
Includes:
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Assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming
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Mobility support and transfers
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Medication reminders or administration
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Toileting and hygiene support
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Meal preparation with dietary considerations
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Fall prevention and safety monitoring
Best For:
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Individuals with physical limitations
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Clients recovering from surgery or illness
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Those needing consistent, hands-on support
Reliable, skilled care that supports safety, dignity, and daily living.
Companion-Level Care
(Light Support & Connection)
Perfect for those who are mostly independent but benefit from social interaction and light assistance.
Includes:
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Conversation and companionship
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Help with errands and transportation
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Light housekeeping
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Meal prep and organization
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Accompaniment to appointments
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Wellness check-ins
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Safety and supervision
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Medication and personal care reminders
Best For:
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Seniors living independently
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Individuals seeking social engagement
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Families looking for peace of mind
Support that keeps life engaging, independent, and connected.
What’s the Main Difference?
The biggest distinction comes down to level of care.
Registry-Level Care provides hands-on physical assistance and personal care
Companion-Level Care focuses on support, supervision, and social connection
Both options are designed to enhance quality of life, just in different ways.
How To Choose
Not sure which care is right?
You don’t have to figure it out alone. Our team will walk you through a simple intake process to understand your loved one’s needs, preferences, and goals—then recommend the best level of care.
We understand that the level of care needed can change over time, and that’s okay. As needs evolve, we’re here to adjust alongside you and can easily help you transition to a different level of care when the time is right.

