East Cleveland Services
Companion Care Across East Cleveland
Connection that brightens every day
Happy to Help provides companion care to families throughout East Cleveland, including East Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, Euclid, South Euclid.
Social isolation affects millions of older adults — and research shows it's as harmful to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Companion care is about more than filling time. It's about building a real connection that brings joy, purpose, and emotional well-being to your loved one's daily life.
Our companion caregivers engage your loved one in meaningful activities: conversation, card games, puzzles, walks in the neighborhood, trips to the library or coffee shop, and help staying connected with friends and family through phone calls and video chats. They also provide light support like meal companionship, errand assistance, and transportation to appointments or social events.
For families who live far away or have demanding work schedules, companion care offers peace of mind. You'll know that someone kind and dependable is checking in, keeping your loved one active, and watching for any changes in mood or health that you should know about.
What You Get
Companion Care benefits
- Meaningful conversation and social engagement every visit
- Accompaniment to appointments, errands, and social outings
- Games, puzzles, reading, and mentally stimulating activities
- Help staying connected with family through calls and video chats
- Light housekeeping and meal companionship included
- Regular updates to family members on mood and well-being
Common Questions
Companion Care FAQ
- What's the difference between companion care and personal care?
- Companion care focuses on social interaction, emotional support, and light daily assistance like errands and meal prep. Personal care includes hands-on help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility. Many families combine both based on their loved one's needs.
- Can a companion caregiver take my loved one to appointments?
- Yes. Our caregivers can provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, social events, and other outings. They'll stay with your loved one during the visit and drive them home safely.
- My parent says they don't need help. Will they accept a companion?
- This is very common. Many seniors resist the idea of a 'caregiver' but welcome a friendly visitor. We introduce our caregivers as companions, not nurses, and focus on building a genuine relationship. Most clients look forward to visits within the first week.
- How do you match companions with clients?
- We consider personality, interests, language, schedule, and location. If your loved one is a sports fan, we'll find someone who enjoys watching games together. The goal is a natural connection — not just a service.
Transparent Pricing
Rates vary by care plan complexity — never by time of day.
No surprise fees. No minimum hours. No contracts.
- No minimum hours required
- LTC insurance accepted
- VA benefits coordination
- Private pay welcome
- Flexible scheduling
- No long-term contracts