The companion for my dad is Rachel. I love that she is sincerely concerned about him and the other patients and she encourages the staff to get him out of bed, walks him around the facility, and takes him to do exercises. These aren't things I asked her to do, but they're extra steps she takes that goes beyond just sitting with him as my dad isn't very talkative. She takes him to play bingo and prompts him to get involved in other activities. I decided to take my dad, who's a double amputee vet, on a boating trip and needed assistance as I'm a female flying solo. She was soooo helpful and more than anything, I just love her big heart. With me being in the military, I was so concerned I might deploy and not have someone who was familiar w/ my dad to keep me up to speed on how he's doing and concerns at the facility but w/ Rachel, I have a peace about leaving him because I know she's going to look out for his best interest and the support she provides helps the facility he's in provide a higher level of support as well.