Avina Companion Group
Senior companions and case managers, paired by personality and led from the office. They run the day. They hold the calendar. They take the call at three in the morning.
The promise
Companions are not friends. They are not bodyguards. They are not therapists. They are operators trained in presence, structure, and stabilisation. They run the day. They hold the calendar. They drive to the appointment. They sit through the dinner. They take the call at three in the morning. They carry the principal until the principal can carry themselves.
Case managers sit one layer up. They author the plan. They coordinate the physicians, the lawyers, the household. They report into the Chief of Staff each week. They are the intelligence behind the presence.
Pairing matters
The pairing is matched by personality and lifestyle, not just by skill. The principal meets the candidate before the engagement begins. The companion is replaced if the fit is wrong. We move at the pace of trust.
Who it is for
Engagements run thirty, sixty, ninety days, occasionally longer. The Companion Group is for the principal who needs a steady hand through a transition: post-residential return, post-divorce reconstruction, post-hospitalisation re-entry, the failure-to-launch heir starting again from the beginning.
The principal is rarely in acute crisis when a companion is in residence. They are in the work after the crisis, where the structure has to be rebuilt one day at a time.
How it integrates
Avina Companion Group is one of four practices coordinated under the Chief of Staff. Companions report up daily. The Chief of Staff briefs the family weekly. Telehealth runs in parallel where indicated. IV protocols where the Medical Director prescribes them. The contract holds across all four.
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