Daily Living Assistance in Belpre: What to Expect

Daily living assistance in Belpre blends companion care with light personal care — what's included, what's not, and how to choose.

Reviewed by Carol Bradley Bursack, NCCDP-certified — Owner of Minding Our Elders

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Updated May 13, 2026

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Daily living assistance in Belpre blends non-medical companion services with light personal-care support — meal prep, medication reminders, mobility help, bathing assistance, and the routines that keep aging in place possible. It costs $28–$45 per hour in Belpre (5 to 10 percent below the national average of national average) and is typically delivered by Certified Home Health Aides (CHHAs) who can provide both companion and personal-care services.

What daily living assistance includes in Belpre

The full menu for Belpre clients:

  • ADL support: bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, eating, walking
  • IADL support: meal prep, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, transportation
  • Medication management: reminders for non-certified caregivers; administration when permitted by Ohio regulations for certified caregivers
  • Companionship: conversation, activities, social engagement
  • Safety monitoring: fall prevention, kitchen safety, family communication

Who provides daily living assistance in Belpre

The credentials matter:

  • Companion caregivers: non-certified, provide IADL support only — no hands-on body care
  • Certified Home Health Aides (CHHAs): state-certified to provide both ADL and IADL support. Ohio’s certification requires 75–120 hours of training plus passing a competency exam.
  • Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs): similar credentials but more common in facility settings. Some Belpre home care agencies staff CNAs for home care.

Cost of daily living assistance in Belpre

Belpre-area rates run $28–$45 per hour (5 to 10 percent below the national average of national). Typical schedules:

  • 2 hours per morning (bathing, breakfast, medication): ~$56–$90 per visit, $1,200–$2,000 monthly
  • 4 hours daily (morning + afternoon care): ~$112–$180 per day, $3,360–$5,400 monthly
  • 8 hours daily (full daytime coverage): ~$224–$360 per day, $6,720–$10,800 monthly

How daily living assistance differs from home health in Belpre

Critical distinction:

  • Daily living assistance: non-medical, ongoing, paid privately or through Ohio’s PASSPORT (Pre-Admission Screening System Providing Options and Resources Today) / LTC insurance / VA. Not Medicare-covered.
  • Home health: clinical (RN, PT, OT), physician-ordered, short-term (4–8 weeks typical), Medicare-covered for eligible Belpre patients.

Most Belpre families use both at different times: home health for medical recovery episodes, daily living assistance for ongoing daily support.

Hiring a daily living assistance caregiver in Belpre

The agency-hiring process is the same as companion care. Key differences:

  • Verify CHHA credentials when ADL support is needed
  • Confirm the agency’s medication-management protocol matches Ohio regulations
  • Discuss transfer training if your parent uses a walker, wheelchair, or hospital bed
  • Request a written care plan documenting which ADLs the caregiver will support

A free 15-minute call with a Belpre-area care coordinator can help match your parent’s specific ADL/IADL needs to the right service tier. Talk to a ComfortCare advisor when you’re ready.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between companion care and daily living assistance in Belpre?

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Companion care is non-medical and hands-off — companionship, errands, light housekeeping, transportation. Daily living assistance adds hands-on help with ADLs (bathing, dressing, toileting, transfers). The caregivers are different too: companions don't require certification; daily living assistance providers are typically CHHAs. Many Belpre agencies staff both.

Can the same caregiver do both companion and daily living care?

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Yes — if they hold the CHHA credential. CHHA-certified caregivers can deliver both companion-level and personal-care work. Hiring a CHHA from the start, even when current needs are companion-only, saves the disruption of changing caregivers as needs grow. Belpre agencies typically charge slightly more for CHHAs but the consistency is worth it.

Does Medicare pay for daily living assistance in Belpre?

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No — Medicare covers only short-term skilled home health (RN, PT, OT) ordered by a physician for specific conditions. Daily living assistance falls outside Medicare. Belpre families pay through private pay, long-term care insurance, Ohio's PASSPORT (Pre-Admission Screening System Providing Options and Resources Today) for income-eligible seniors, or VA benefits (Aid & Attendance, H/HHA) for eligible veterans coordinated through the VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, WV.

How many ADLs does my parent need before hiring help?

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Two ADLs is the typical trigger for hands-on personal care. Ohio's Medicaid programs use 2-ADL eligibility for Ohio's PASSPORT (Pre-Admission Screening System Providing Options and Resources Today); long-term care insurance policies typically trigger at 2 ADLs as well. If your parent needs help with bathing, dressing, toileting, or transfers, daily living assistance (not just companion care) is the right service.

What's the difference between a CHHA and an LPN in home care?

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A Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) provides hands-on personal care and basic vitals — non-clinical work. A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a state-licensed nurse who can administer medications, provide wound care, and perform clinical assessments. Belpre home health agencies often pair an LPN with a CHHA for clients with complex medical needs. LPNs are not typically used for non-medical companion or daily living work.

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Maria Lopez, CHHA, Care Manager

Care Manager

Maria has spent more than a decade coordinating in-home companion care for seniors and their families in New York and Florida. A Certified Home Health Aide and certified Care Manager, she writes about the everyday realities of aging in place — what works, what doesn't, and how families navigate the transition together.

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