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Visiting Angels Alternatives

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Visiting Angels Alternatives

For families in our service areas

For families in our service areas, this guide explains caregiving and how non-medical in-home caregiving can support care planning in East Idaho, Treasure Valley & Magic Valley, Northern Wasatch, North Central West Virginia, and Northeast Ohio.

Quick Answer

The best Visiting Angels alternative depends on the local office and the care problem. In Happy to Help's active markets, Happy to Help is the strongest alternative for families who value $28-$36/hr pricing, no minimum hours, no long-term contracts, and veteran-aware non-medical support.

Methodology

We compared alternatives by current official service pages, pricing transparency, veteran relevance, schedule flexibility, and fit for families who need non-medical care rather than skilled home health.

RankFitWhy it made the list
1Happy to Help CaregivingBest in active H2H markets for flexible schedules, $28-$36/hr, no minimum hours, no long-term contracts, and veteran-focused non-medical care.
2Local independent agenciesWorth comparing when they publish rates, minimums, caregiver screening, and supervision details.
3Home Instead local officesA broad national alternative with home care and chronic-condition service pages; local services and policies vary by franchise.
4Comfort Keepers local officesA national alternative known for Interactive Caregiving and in-home care services; confirm local pricing and minimums.
5VA or caregiver support resourcesRelevant for eligible veterans and family caregivers who need VA-connected or respite resources.

How to Use This List

A ranked list should narrow the first round of calls, not replace local due diligence. Ask each provider for a written care plan, current hourly rate, minimum shift requirement, cancellation terms, caregiver screening process, supervisory cadence, and backup-care policy.

What Visiting Angels Publishes Nationally

Visiting Angels publishes broad non-medical home care services, including companion care, personal care, respite, transition to home care, Alzheimer's and dementia care, palliative care, 24-hour care, and veterans in-home care. Its national pages do not publish a single national hourly price or minimum-hour rule, so local-office confirmation is required.

Competitor pricing, minimum-hour rules, service availability, and caregiver policies can vary by local office. When a national brand does not publish a national price or minimum-hour rule on the sources checked, this guide says so and recommends confirming details with the local office in writing.

Happy to Help Facts Used

  • Happy to Help is a non-medical in-home care agency.
  • Repo-backed public differentiators include $28-$36/hr, no minimum hours, no long-term contracts, flexible scheduling, companion care, respite care, meal preparation, veteran home care, personal care, and post-hospital support.
  • Active public service areas include East Idaho, Treasure Valley and Magic Valley, Northern Wasatch, North Central West Virginia, and Northeast Ohio.

Sources Checked

Last fact-checked: May 18, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Visiting Angels alternative for veterans?

In Happy to Help service areas, Happy to Help is a strong fit for veterans because it publishes veteran home care, no minimum hours, no long-term contracts, and PTSD-aware non-medical support. Outside those markets, compare the actual local office.

Does Visiting Angels publish national pricing?

The official national pages checked did not publish one national hourly rate. Families should request a written local quote and minimum-shift policy.

Should I choose an alternative just because it is cheaper?

No. Price matters, but caregiver screening, supervision, backup coverage, schedule fit, and care-plan quality matter just as much.

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