Rasogie Companionship and Befriending Service CIC

Rasogie Companionship & Befriending Service CIC provides non-medical companionship and social support for adults, including vulnerable adults and adults with disabilities who may experience loneliness, isolation, or reduced independence. We offer one-to-one companionship, friendly conversation, and support with community-based activities such as attending appointments, shopping, walks, and social visits. Our service is designed to promote wellbeing, independence, and social connection, helping individuals stay engaged with their local community in a safe and supportive way.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Stella Harrison
- Contact Position
- The founder
- Telephone
- 07459 649 302 07459 649 302 07557 651 587 07557 651 587
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info@rasogiecompanionshipservice.co.uk
stella.h@rasogiecompanionshipservice.co.uk
clinsamjef11@yahoo.es
- Website
- Rasogie Companionship and Befriending Service
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- Notes
Please contact us by phone or email to discuss your needs or arrange companionship support. If we are unable to answer your call, please leave a message, and a member of our team will return your call as soon as possible.
Where to go
- Name
- Rasogie Companionship & Befriending Service CIC
- Address
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36, Thelwall Avenue
Manchester
- Postcode
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M14 7FWView M14 7FW on a map
- Notes
Rasogie Companionship & Befriending Service CIC is a community-based service operating across the City of Manchester. Our companions visit individuals in their own homes or support them within the local community, depending on their preferences and individual needs. Providing support in familiar environments helps us deliver personalised, person-centred companionship that promotes wellbeing, independence, and social connection. Community-based support may include companionship visits, walks, social outings, community engagement, attending appointments, or friendly conversation and emotional support.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
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Table of Costs Description Cost type Unit price Cost unit Non-medical companionship and befriending support Per hour £22–£27 per hour Hourly
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
Access to Rasogie Companionship & Befriending Service CIC is through referral or direct enquiry. Referrals may be made by professionals, including social workers, healthcare professionals, community organisations, or by family members and carers supporting the individual. Please contact us for further information about referrals, eligibility, service availability, and the areas we currently cover within the City of Manchester.
- Other notes
Rasogie Companionship & Befriending Service CIC provides non-medical companionship and social support for adults aged 18 and over, including adults with disabilities, vulnerable adults, and individuals experiencing loneliness, social isolation, or reduced independence. We support people across the City of Manchester through flexible, person-centred companionship designed to promote wellbeing, independence, and social connection. Our service is community-based and tailored to individual needs. Support may take place in the person’s home or within the local community and can include companionship visits, friendly conversation, walks, community engagement, social outings, attending appointments, shopping support, and participation in hobbies or everyday activities. We aim to help individuals remain socially connected, maintain confidence and independence, and improve overall emotional wellbeing through positive and meaningful interaction. Rasogie Companionship & Befriending Service CIC provides companionship and social support only. We do not provide personal care, medication administration, nursing care, or regulated health and social care activities. Rasogie Companionship & Befriending Service CIC is a Community Interest Company (CIC) regulated by the UK Government’s Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies (Companies House).
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