Hi, my name is Kim2003is! Where to find travel companions?

My brother who is wheelchair bound used to love cruising with our parents who sadly are no longer with us. He still wants to cruise but needs an able-bodied companion (that he does not need as he lives successfully alone) to fulfill the requirements with P&O. All he actually needs is a disabled adapted cabin as he can cope on his own. Does anyone know of any organisation or website from which you could find a travel companion to fulfill this role?
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Hey there @Kim2003is and welcome to the community. 😁
There's several agencies who deal with carers for disabled people who want to go on holidays, so I'm sure there's something for him out there. Have you spoken to your local council? I'd say they should be the first port of call as they will have vetted people.
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Thanks Albus.
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