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    Rest easy and look no further! Comfort Keepers is exceptional in providing high quality caregivers…read morewith exceptional standards. My mother has dementia and recovering from a broken hip. Caregiver Julie immediately won over my mother and family. Her dedication to details for all the nuances of my mothers care was exceptional. She cooks fresh healthy meals, works on her mobility and strengthening her hip. Julie gives my mother room to be independent while balancing when to step in. Julie's very in-tune with my mothers stage in life and engages with her in a lovely caring natural flow. Julie keeps the home clean and tidy. WE LOVE JULIE! Highly recommend Comfort Keepers Home Care!

    Comfort Keepers provided the best caregiver one could ask for. Lucy is our caregiver for my…read moreelderly mother who has Alzheimer's. We were desperate to find help, but it had to be someone who could engage and stimulate my mother, since she is not bedridden. We also wanted someone trustworthy and independent, and Lucy is all that. My mother was just sitting all day, before Lucy came to help. Lucy made a strong connection immediately, figured out a fun,creative way for my mother to remember her name based on my mom's interests. Lucy has taken a load off of myself and my family with the help she provides. She has organized my mom's space making getting her clothes easier for her, has been able to help her to take showers and wash hair (this was a constant battle and stressor before Lucy), takes her out to walk and keep her stamina up, and overall provides companionship, along with handling the needed activity. Lucy is a competent and experienced caregiver who knows what to do without any direction. Lucy has given us peace and some of our time back. Thank you so much to Comfort keepers for assigning Lucy and most importantly thanks to Lucy for all your help in our home.

    GrandCare Health Services

    GrandCare Health Services

    4.9
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    Kathy was absolutely incredible during my recovery from knee replacement surgery. Having physical…read moretherapy at home isn't always calm or quiet, we had adult kids coming in and out, two large dogs roaming around, barking , and plenty of other distractions but she handled it all with professionalism, patience, and grace. She knew exactly how to push me just enough to make real progress without ever pushing too far. That balance made all the difference. In just three weeks, I've made more progress than I expected, and I truly credit that to her expertise and encouragement. She's knowledgeable, compassionate, adaptable, and completely dedicated to her patients. I'm so grateful she was part of my recovery journey. Thank you Kathy !

    I am incredibly grateful for the care and professionalism of my in-home therapist. From the very…read morefirst visit Cathy was compassionate, attentive, and highly skilled. Each session was tailored to my needs, clearly explained, and done with patience and encouragement. Her positive attitude and genuine concern made a challenging recovery process feel manageable and hopeful. Cathy not only helped me physically but also gave me confidence and motivation to keep improving between visits. I truly felt supported, respected, and cared for in my own home. I would highly recommend their services to anyone needing in-home therapy--they go above and beyond in every way. GrandCare representive Laura went above and beyond in coordination with my home schedule and getting me an extension for 4 more sessions. I felt heard and appreciate her effort and support. Laura Q

    Santa Teresita

    Santa Teresita

    4.0
    (50 reviews)

    Some people jokingly refer to the University of Notre Dame as Catholic Disneyland. On Sundays,…read morethere are literally dozens of places on campus to go to Mass; every dorm has its own chapel; there are more priests walking around in their black suits than you've seen since the early 1980s, and all the famous campus landmarks associated with football (Touchdown Jesus, Fair Catch Corby, First Down Moses) are actually pieces of religious art. Well, if Notre Dame is Catholic Disneyland, then Santa Teresita is Catholic Disneyland for old folks. No, there aren't dozens of chapels on its little campus, but you can't visit without seeing at least one or two Carmelite nuns in their traditional habits (all-white habits if they're doing medical work), and although I've only visited four or five times, I've met at least two different priests here, and I never came for Mass or any other religious service. The religious who work and volunteer here simply love spending time with the residents, and it shows. I know about Santa Teresita because my then 100-year-old great aunt moved in for a month when her full-time caregiver was on vacation. My very religious aunt loved the setting, the nuns and priests, and especially the staff members. She couldn't say enough about how well everyone treated her, and even though she was determined to live out her days in her own home, she admitted that Santa Teresita wouldn't be a bad place to be if she needed to live here. That might not sound like a glowing endorsement, but coming from my aunt, who never would have dreamed of leaving her house, it was an encouraging sign of openness. Not long after her 102nd birthday, my aunt's caregiver retired, and my aunt moved in to Santa Teresita permanently. This time, she had a room on the second floor, close to the elevator, and I visited her five or six times. My mom was largely in charge of finances and making sure she had everything she needed, and my aunt was always telling my mom to bring chocolates and other little things to give to the staff members and the nuns. My aunt really took to and loved the people who worked here, and when I met the employees and volunteers when I would come to pick her up or bring her back, I could tell they took their jobs seriously and truly enjoyed my aunt's company. The grounds are lovely. All the residents live in two cottages separated by a cute courtyard. I've only been inside the newer cottage, but they both look very nice from outside. If you toured my aunt's cottage while no one was there, you would have no idea that this is an old-age home. It feels more like a modern apartment complex with many large, inviting common areas. When we would bring my aunt back to Santa Teresita at night after some social event, there were always at least a few people in one of the main shared areas watching a movie on the TV. In addition to residents, staff members and priests would sometimes be there, but it felt totally natural, as if friends were just watching a movie together. I don't know many of the specifics, but I know that Santa Teresita offers various group activities for the residents, including field trips and on-site parties. At last year's Halloween party, my aunt won an award for having the best costume. Administratively, my mom dealt mostly with Sister Carmen, whom I only met once but who plays a big part in my whole family's estimation of Santa Teresita. She's a high-energy crackerjack marked by her deep commitment to her residents and making sure everything is running properly. My aunt's needs changed over the time she was at Santa Teresita, and Sister Carmen was always patient with and helpful to my mom in terms of assessing and changing levels of care. My aunt passed away peacefully in her sleep at Santa Teresita this past February. She was 102-years-old and had lived a full, enchanted kind of life. At her funeral, I got to meet Sister Carmen and some of the other employees and volunteers who cared for my aunt. She had left a deep impression on them, and despite the fact that the funeral was very far away from Duarte, a lot of people from Santa Teresita came to pay their respects. They also had a separate memorial service for my aunt at Santa Teresita. Rehabilitation and old-age homes can and often do feel so depressing. Nothing at Santa Teresita ever felt that way. From the setting itself to the employees and volunteers, there was always a sense of goodwill and companionship.

    Beautiful place, I love the roses, everyone is helpful, mainly the sexy bodyguard, and there is…read moreplenty of parking space.

    HumanGood Headquarters - homehealthcare - Updated August 2026

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