It is a startup venture for a private companion service provided by a group of people who are known as caregivers for the work they do for various consumers, whether they are young or elderly. Caregivers are important members of our society because they are concerned with the health and well-being of those who require assistance with everyday tasks and activities. Everyone benefits when a communit
y is healthy. And one way to create a healthy community is access through our companion services. The idea for this company was developed in partnership between the general manager, Charly Bayawa, the operational manager, Chloe Gandionco, the product developer, Yanina Closa, the finance officer, Lara Bacus, and the marketing officer, Ayumi Pepito. The inspiration for establishing a private companion service derives from the personal experiences of the developers. They discovered that more and more individuals are seeking services to caregiving, but few are offering it. Wi-Care can provide quick and efficient companionship in which it can accommodate both as nannies and elderly caregivers. This agency is built up of medical students or on-the-job trainees looking for part-time work to supplement their income, and they may be able to apply what they have learned when doing their tasks. Our customers may find us via our online platform in Facebook. The current need for a home-based companion is necessary, especially with global inflation, which forces everyone in the house to look for work in order to support their family. The difficulty is that no one is left at home to adequately care for our loved ones. Our agency, on the other hand, provides qualified nannies and caregivers to take good care of your dear loved one. On the contrary, even healthy clients who can care for themselves may only require a loving individual to visit them on a daily or weekly basis to provide conversation, social activities, and encouragement. This can help to lessen feelings of isolation, prevent sadness and loneliness, and have significant health effects.