Help at Home announced the completion of two acquisitions: Ohio-based Berkshire Homecare and Indiana-based My Care at Home.

Berkshire Homecare serves the Cleveland area that includes Lorain and Cuyahoga counties and has been providing care since the early 1990s.

My Care at Home is a provider of non-medical home care in Shelbyville, Indiana, serving the community since 2013.

Help at Home is a leading national provider of in-home care services, delivering high-quality, relationship-based personal care and other services to help seniors and the disabled remain in their homes, the preferred setting of care. As of December 31, 2022, Help at Home operated more than 180 branch locations across 12 states and provided services to more than 66,000 clients with the help of 53,000 caregivers. The company is backed by Centerbridge Partners and The Vistria Group.

The two acquisitions build on Help at Home’s commitment to growth in Ohio and Indiana, two of its core regions. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

According to data captured in the LevinPro HC database, this transaction represents the 50th Home Health & Hospice acquisition of 2023. This also marks Help at Home’s third deal of 2023. The company acquired Open Systems Healthcare in January, followed by Prosper Home Care in March.