Connection That Keeps You Thriving

Companionship, outings, and community access, because no one should feel isolated.

What this service includes

In Home Companionship – Social Support and Companionship from Montessori Care

In-home companionship

Conversation, card games, puzzles, reading together, and a genuine human connection.

Community Outings – Social Support and Companionship from Montessori Care

Community outings

Trips to the park, library, cafe, church, or cultural events with your carer.

Social Group Access – Social Support and Companionship from Montessori Care

Social group access

Help attending community groups, clubs, or day programs.

Technology Support – Social Support and Companionship from Montessori Care

Technology support

Help using tablets, phones, or video calls to stay connected with family.

Hobby Support – Social Support and Companionship from Montessori Care

Hobby support

Gardening, crafts, cooking together, and keeping you engaged in activities you love.

Emotional Support – Social Support and Companionship from Montessori Care

Emotional support

A friendly face who listens, encourages, and genuinely cares about your day.

Social Support Who this service is for – Social Support and Companionship from Montessori Care

Who this service is for

How it supports safety and independence

Mental Health Protection

Regular social contact reduces depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline in older adults.

Purpose & Meaning

Our Montessori approach helps you find purpose through activities that matter to you.

Genuine Relationships

Your carer isn’t just doing a job, they’re building a real connection with you.

How funding applies to this service

Support at Home

Social support is funded under the Support at Home program. Hours can be allocated for both in-home and community-based activities.

Private / Self-funded

Book regular companionship visits or one-off outings. Flexible scheduling available.

Why families choose Montessori Care

Matched interests

We pair you with a carer who shares your interests, whether that’s gardening, music, or cricket.

Cultural connection

Carers who speak your language and understand your cultural background.

Flexible activities

Your carer adapts to what you feel like doing each visit, no rigid schedule.

Family peace of mind

Knowing someone is checking in regularly gives families real comfort.

Ready to get started?

Speak with a local aged care specialist today. No pressure, just a conversation.