"We will always be grateful to
all of you at Cherished Companions.” -Betty, Chesterland, Ohio
Home is the best place for a loved one living with a disability. With the right care, they are able to continue their daily activities and live the highest possible quality of life in the comfort of their home. Our services for adults with disabilities can include, but are not limited to:
We make keeping in touch with your loved one’s care easy for you, even if you live far away. Each of our clients’ care is assigned to their own personal Client Care Manager who will work together with clients and families on schedules and changes to the care plan. The Care Manager will take care of the day-to-day details and make sure that things don’t fall through the cracks. We also provide a variety of ways to stay in touch based on your personal preference. Some families like emails and texts, others like a quick phone call. We also offer a family room portal that gives you a high tech way to stay in touch. Whatever your choice, you will have personal attention given to provide the best care possible!
Contact us for a free in-home assessment, or give us a call at 440-484-5390.
"I have been a caregiver for over ten years and take pride in taking care of others, especially the elderly. I have always had a special connection with my own grandmother. I liked to comb her hair while we talked for long periods. That is where I learned the true value of listening and the passion and desire to care for people. The people I care for are not just my patients, they are my family and I love them.” -Latanya, Cherished Companion since 2009
“Cherished Companions has made this new phase in our lives much easier. They have given us the support we needed to remain at home.” Lois and Edna, retired couple
“They are a very personal and caring company. Their caregivers are so warm, like they are part of the family.” Linda, a beloved long-term client
I am forever grateful for the service Cherished Companions provides. They gave our family peace of mind because we knew dad was safe and being well cared for. They made what seemed impossible at the time, possible. Paula, daughter of a retired U.S. Veteran
Caregiving is a rewarding profession that provides assistance and support to aging adults, disabled persons or those in recovery who are in need of physical, practical, emotional and sometimes medical assistance. This guide can help you discover if caregiving is right for you.