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Frequently Asked Questions
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No. Everly Companion Care is a non-medical companion care service and does not provide nursing care, medication administration, bathing, or other hands-on personal care services.
Everly Companion Care provides non-medical, in-home companion care services designed to support comfort, independence, and meaningful connection. Services may include companionship, conversation, transportation to appointments, errands, light meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, and assistance with everyday routines.
Yes. Tamara has experience supporting individuals with a wide range of needs and has completed dementia care training. Care is provided with patience, dignity, compassion, and respect.
Yes. One of the unique benefits of Everly Companion Care is consistency. Clients and families can expect a familiar, reliable caregiver they know and trust.
Everly Companion Care proudly serves the Green Bay and surrounding communities, including Howard, Suamico, Ashwaubenon, De Pere, Bellevue, Oneida, and nearby areas.
Yes. Transportation and accompaniment to appointments, errands, grocery shopping, outings, and other activities may be provided as part of companion care services.
Rates begin at $35/hour with a 2-hour minimum visit, 3-hour minimum visit preferred. Customized schedules may be available based on individual needs.
Getting started is simple. Reach out through the contact form, phone, or email to schedule a conversation and discuss your needs, availability, and how Everly Companion Care may be able to help.
Yes. Everly Companion Care is insured for added peace of mind and professionalism.
Everly Companion Care was created to provide calm, compassionate, relationship-based support. Families can feel confident knowing their loved one is receiving dependable, personalized care from someone who truly values dignity, connection, and trust.
Still have questions? I’m happy to talk through your family’s needs with compassion and honesty — no pressure, just a conversation.
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