Happy to Help

What We Offer

In-Home Care That Fits Your Life

Every family has unique needs. Whether you need a few hours of companionship or daily personal care support, we make getting started simple — with transparent pricing and no long-term contracts.

Getting Started

How It Works

Three simple steps to care that makes a difference.

  1. Tell Us Your Needs

    Call, text, or chat. Our care coordinators will learn about your family’s situation and recommend a plan.

  2. Meet Your Caregiver

    We match you with a trained, background-checked caregiver who fits your personality and care requirements.

  3. Care Begins

    Your caregiver visits on your schedule. Adjust hours anytime — no contracts, no minimums.

Transparent Pricing

$28–$36/hr

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
4.9 Google Rating1,000+ Families Helped7 Locations, 6 StatesNo Minimum Hours

Our Services

Care Tailored to Your Family

Non-medical in-home care designed around your loved one's needs, preferences, and schedule.

“From the very start, the staff has been compassionate, professional, and incredibly reliable. They took the time to understand my specific needs and paired me with a caregiver who has been an absolute blessing.”

Joe Ann Williams

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Common Questions

Services FAQ

How much does in-home caregiving cost?
Happy to Help Caregiving costs $28–$36 per hour with no minimum hours, no contracts, and no surge pricing. We accept VA benefits (including Aid & Attendance), long-term care insurance, and private pay. Call any local office for a free consultation and personalized quote.
Do I need to commit to a minimum number of hours?
No. There are no minimum hour requirements. You can schedule as few as 2 hours per week or as many as 40+, and adjust anytime. There are no contracts and no penalties for changing your schedule.
What is the difference between home care and home health care?
Non-medical home care (what Happy to Help provides) focuses on daily living assistance — companionship, personal care, meal preparation, and light housekeeping. Home health care involves skilled medical services like wound care or physical therapy, typically prescribed by a doctor. Happy to Help provides non-medical care only.
Does Happy to Help accept VA benefits?
Yes. Happy to Help Caregiving accepts VA benefits including the Aid & Attendance pension for eligible veterans and surviving spouses. Our care coordinators handle the application paperwork at no extra cost so families can focus on care.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule a free consultation and we’ll build a care plan that works for your family.