Compassionate Caregiver with 10 years of practice in the field (with references) I truly enjoy providing companionship, education and caring with dignity in a peaceful but also fun environment.
I like to advocate for all my patients , and get to know the person and not just the diagnosis. Knowing what they like or liked to do for fun/hobbies, their passions, and their current needs is my number one goal. I feel that it is a much more enjoyable experience for the patient to have a plan of care tailored just for them
Patient: Karen Kemph
530-230-8038
Patient went through knee replacement surgery.
Patient: Dick & Helen
Son: Dartlin
240-498-5829
Cared mostly for Dick by providing structure to his day and encouraged mobility
Patient: Perlin
Son: Don
443-934-4545
Patient suffered from Dementia and needed 24 hr monitoring. Provided care every time son would go out of town.
Patient: Joyce
Husband: Mike
713-501-8258
Patient had early onset Parkinson's and needed monitoring 24/7
Patient: Margaret Krawskof
Daughter: Kay Krawskof
936-525-7812
Cared for patient in many different facilities. Patient had mobility issues due to weight and health.
Patient: Tom & Dorothy
Daughter in law: Marguerite Reed
972-658-1984
Cared for the couple for 3 years. Tom had dementia and dorothy needed help with ADL. Cared for couple until day wife passed away and I facilitated the husbands move to another state.
Champions for Seniors demonstrate superior levels of commitment and dedication to their communities and the residents and family members they serve. Award is given as a testament to a caregiver's superior levels of commitment to the community, the seniors whose lives have been touched, and the senior living industry as a whole.