I recently checked out the guide on activities for companion caregivers and honestly found it much more practical than many similar lists online. What I liked most is how the ideas focus on real connection, not just “keeping someone busy.” The section on memory‑friendly conversations and gentle movement is especially helpful for caregivers working with seniors who need structure but also warmth. I’m adding it to my bookmarks under fun things to do together because the suggestions are easy to adapt to different personalities and energy levels. The article also highlights how small, shared routines—like sorting photos, listening to music, or doing simple crafts—can reduce stress for both the caregiver and the person receiving care. For anyone looking to build meaningful engagement into daily support, this resource offers clear, thoughtful inspiration without overwhelming you with theory.