the newshour's mary jo brooks has our report. >> reporter: got it?. >> reporter: your work out for the day? twice a week, 24-year-old courtney kershaw and 89-year-old dorothy stone head out on errands. on the day we visited, there was a trip to the nail salon and the grocery store. kershaw works for "capable living," a concierge business who provide services for senior citizens who live in their own home. fees start at $1,000 a month. what's unique is the employees are all young people, so-called millennials born at the end of the last century. the goal of the company is not only to provide services but to build bridges between a generation of obsessed with smartphones and selfies with one that was raised in an entirely different era. >> some things are you telling me about when you were my age and things cost ten cents and you wasn't driving around all day. >> when i was her age, the war was going on, so it was sort of a different situation, too, as far as young girls were concerned. >> reporter: amanda founded "capable living" five years ago when s