Boise, Idaho
In-home care in Boise
Flexible non-medical in-home care for Boise families comparing private pay, long-term care insurance, and VA-related options.
- Office
- 450 Falls Ave Ste 106, Twin Falls, ID 83301
- Payment paths
- Private pay, LTC insurance, and VA-related options may apply.
- Local contact
- magicvalley@happycaregiving.com
Service fit
Non-medical help at home
The care team confirms service-area fit, staffing availability, schedule needs, and payer path before care begins.
- Companion care
- Personal care
- Meal preparation
- Respite care
- Errands and transportation
- Medication reminders
- Mobility support
- Overnight or extended care when staffable
Non-medical boundary
Happy to Help provides non-medical care only and does not provide diagnosis, treatment, medication administration, wound care, injections, skilled nursing, or emergency care.
- No diagnosis
- No clinical treatment
- No medication administration
- No wound care or injections
- No skilled nursing
- No emergency care
Service area
Care is coordinated by the Treasure Valley & Magic Valley team from the Twin Falls office.
FAQ
Questions families ask first
How quickly can care start in Boise?
Start timing depends on caregiver availability, schedule needs, and location. The local team confirms fit before promising a start date.
Is there a minimum number of hours?
Happy to Help currently supports flexible schedules with no minimum hours where staffing allows. Availability is confirmed before care begins.
What is the difference between non-medical care and home health?
Non-medical care helps with daily routines such as companionship, meal preparation, errands, reminders, mobility support, respite, and personal care. It does not include diagnosis, treatment, medication administration, wound care, injections, or skilled nursing.
What happens after I submit the form?
A care coordinator reviews the request, confirms service-area and staffing fit, and follows up by phone or email about practical next steps.
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