I’m Allan Gitau, the proud owner of Sarah Grace Home Care. I look forward to sharing my story. I hope that you will enjoy getting to know me better.
First off, I’m a father of three wonderful children and a husband to my beautiful wife and partner, Catherine Ndichu. My family is the rock that I stand on. They have given me tremendous support, and I am honored to be on this journey with them.
When it comes to home health care, one size does not fit all. Each client has unique needs, preferences, and goals, requiring personalized care plans that address their specific requirements. At Sarah Grace Home Care, we believe in the power of personalized care to enhance the well-being and quality of life for our clients. In this blog, we will explore the importance of creating personalized care plans and how they contribute to providing exceptional home healthcare services.
For individuals requiring home health care assistance, performing daily activities can sometimes be challenging. Home health aides play a vital role in providing support and assistance with these activities, enabling individuals to maintain their independence and dignity. At Sarah Grace Home Care, our dedicated team of home health aides in North Metro Atlanta communities understands the significance of assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs). In this blog, we will provide a comprehensive guide for home health aides on how to effectively assist clients with ADLs.
In the realm of healthcare, compassion is a quality that can truly make a difference in the lives of individuals and their families. When it comes to home health care assistance, the impact of compassionate care is immeasurable. At Sarah Grace Home Care, we understand the importance of compassion in providing top-notch care services to families. In this blog, we will explore the profound impact of compassionate care in health care assistance and how it can make a positive difference in the lives of our clients.
Getting healthcare at home was quite challenging through the pandemic because people were unsure about meeting one another with chances that they could catch the virus. When it came to getting health care at home, it usually meant we were getting assistance for an older person, and chances of them catching the virus were significantly higher than they were for anyone else.