Stay independent with trusted in-home companionship in Bangkok. Bilingual caregivers provide conversation, daily activities, meal help and check-ins for expats and Thai seniors.
Bilingual expat-friendly caregivers. Nurse-guided care. Amazing service. Available in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakhan, Pattaya.
Our pricing is simple and transparent. Choose flexible 4, 8, 12, or 24-hour care blocks to match your needs.
4 Hours — 1,800 THB
Short visits for conversation, light errands, and meal help. Ideal for daily check-ins or part-time support.
8 Hours — 3,600 THB
Full-day companionship, safety monitoring, and household help. Best for daytime coverage.
12 Hours — 5,400 THB
Extended day or night shifts with more attention and continuous care.
24 Hours (Live-in) — 60,000 THB / month
Around-the-clock presence and companionship, 6 days per week. Perfect for seniors who prefer full-time assistance.
All caregivers are bilingual, background-checked, and supported by our on-call nurse.
Prices include travel within central Bangkok.
Growing older can be rewarding, but it can also bring feelings of loneliness and isolation—especially for retirees living far from family. According to a study by the National Institute on Aging, social isolation increases the risk of early death by nearly 30%. For many expats in Thailand and Thai families with aging parents, loneliness is a growing concern. Daily conversation, shared meals, and gentle emotional support can make a world of difference in an elder’s quality of life.
Having a companion at home is not only about company—it’s about staying active, engaged, and safe. A trained caregiver provides support with light tasks, meaningful conversation, and companionship that brings calm and connection to daily living. Whether you are an expat living independently in Bangkok or a family member seeking support for an elderly loved one, companionship care ensures no one has to face the day alone.
Senior companionship services cover everyday tasks that improve comfort, safety, and emotional well-being. The most common types of help include:
Each of these tasks creates comfort and confidence for seniors, helping them stay active and connected within their homes and neighborhoods.
Living alone in a foreign country can be difficult. Companionship care provides a friendly face each day, helping reduce loneliness and giving you someone to share meals and conversation with.
Even light chores can feel heavy with age. A caregiver assists with meals, tidying, and errands, making your daily routine easier while keeping your independence.
Many adult children worry about their aging parents. Having a caregiver present brings reassurance that someone is nearby, offering care, attention, and updates to loved ones abroad.
Staying active helps maintain health and mood. A companion encourages walks, hobbies, and light exercise while keeping you company along the way.
Human connection is essential at any age. A consistent caregiver builds trust and friendship, easing anxiety and creating a sense of belonging.
Bilingual caregivers who speak Thai and English understand the needs of both expats and local families. You can communicate freely, share stories, and feel understood without language barriers.
A registered nurse supervises every care plan, ensuring that companionship goes hand in hand with health awareness. This professional oversight makes care safer and more responsive to your needs.
You can choose 4-, 8-, 12-, or 24-hour care blocks that fit your lifestyle. Whether you need part-time visits or round-the-clock companionship, you always have dependable help available.
Professional companionship care focuses on building trust, understanding, and stability. Each client receives a personalized plan based on lifestyle, personality, and preferred activities.
A nurse visits your home to understand your preferences, routines, and goals. Together, a plan is created for daily companionship, safety needs, and overall well-being.
A caregiver is selected based on language, personality, and experience. Matching the right person ensures comfort and easy communication from the very first visit.
The caregiver visits according to your schedule, offering companionship, conversation, and assistance. Activities may include meals, walks, hobbies, or simply sitting together for a friendly chat.
The caregiver keeps an eye on general wellness and reports any changes in mood, appetite, or energy levels to the nurse. This gentle monitoring helps prevent problems before they become serious.
Families receive regular updates by email or LINE. For expats, it means loved ones abroad stay connected to daily care and peace of mind about their relative’s well-being.
Consistency builds friendship. Having the same caregiver over time fosters connection, helping seniors feel valued, secure, and emotionally supported in their own homes.
Senior companionship service is available in:
Can companionship care include medical support?
Companionship care focuses on emotional and daily living support. For medical procedures, a registered nurse can visit separately when needed.
Is this service only for seniors living alone?
No. Many clients live with family but need additional companionship and help during the day while family members work.
Can the caregiver speak English?
Yes. All caregivers working with expats are bilingual in Thai and English to ensure easy communication during visits.
What activities can companions do together?
Activities include conversation, short walks, light cooking, reading, watching shows, or going on small outings such as cafes or local parks.
Is companionship care available at night?
Yes. Caregivers can stay during the evening or overnight for reassurance, conversation, and safety monitoring.
Can the same caregiver come regularly?
Yes. Having a consistent caregiver helps build trust and comfort, especially for long-term companionship arrangements.
Can family members receive updates?
Yes. Families receive short updates, messages, or photos about the client’s day through LINE or email.
What if the senior has mild memory loss?
Caregivers are trained to handle mild forgetfulness with patience and structure. The nurse can adjust the plan if memory issues become more serious.
Can companionship care include light exercise?
Yes. Gentle stretching or short walks are often part of the daily routine to help maintain mobility and mood.
Can I adjust my care hours later?
Yes. Care schedules are flexible and can be increased or reduced as needs change.