Our Sidekicks provide more than just a visit — they bring genuine connection. Whether it’s chatting over coffee, playing a favorite game, taking a gentle walk, or simply sitting together to share stories, these moments build trust and brighten the day. Families gain peace of mind knowing their loved one has caring company, and seniors enjoy the comfort of friendship and a consistent, familiar face.
Sometimes the best service isn’t about tasks — it’s about presence. Loneliness is one of the biggest challenges many seniors face, and having someone to share time with can make all the difference.
See more details on our Policies page.
At Go Senior Sidekick, we strive to provide top-notch services to our customers while maintaining the highest level of professionalism and customer satisfaction.
Our team is screened, trained, and insured, so families can feel confident that their loved one is in good hands. This isn’t just “company” — it’s a structured service designed to bring peace of mind to families and meaningful moments to seniors.
Whether it’s chatting over coffee, playing a favorite game, taking a gentle walk, or simply sharing stories, each interaction is centered around dignity, respect, and emotional well-being.
Please reach us at gigeraexpress@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes, Every team member receives guidance in senior care etiquette and safe practices.
All Sidekicks undergo thorough screenings for your peace of mind.
We carry liability coverage so you’re always protected.
Yes, see the same friendly faces regularly — no surprises.
Optional text/email, phone, facetime updates after each visit.
“Mom looks forward to her Sidekick’s Tuesday visits. They play cards, enjoy tea, and check in on her mood — it gives me peace of mind while I’m at work.”
“Dad’s Sidekick comes twice a week to walk with him around the block. It keeps him active and safe while also giving him someone to talk to.”
“My grandmother lost interest in TV, but now she has a Sidekick who reads aloud with her, discusses the news, and keeps her engaged. It feels like she has a new friend.”