Our Management Team
A Professional Independent Home Care Team
From our Family to yours… we’ve got you covered with an amazing team of dedicated professionals whose mission is to provide the highest quality kind of senior care Santa Rosa, CA families prefer most.
Within our offices, we have over 100 years of combined Homecare management experience. When a situation arises, you can trust that Hired Hands has you covered.
Learn more about our home care services in Novato, Pleasanton, Santa Rosa, Napa, Sonoma, and the surrounding areas.
We will be introducing our fabulous directors and managers here soon… !
Grace is a Senior Care ACE!
Please join us in congratulating Grace Q as our most recent Caregiver of the Month!
We recently had the pleasure of surprising Grace on shift with her client, Darlene. Both... Read More »
Healthy Conversations With Your Parent Start Here
Learn how to have healthy conversations with your parent to restore peace to your relationship.
When you dedicate so much time and energy to caring for a... Read More »
How Can You Prioritize Privacy as a Caregiver?
Make sure to prioritize privacy as a caregiver to protect your health and well-being.
Think back to your teenage years. Remember how important it was to find... Read More »
What You Need to Know When Mom Is Discharged From the Hospital
When Mom is discharged from the hospital, keep an eye out for a condition known as post-hospital syndrome.
The moment Mom is discharged from the hospital, you... Read More »
Struggling to Let Someone Lighten Your Caregiving Load? This Might Be Why.
Learn why it’s so important to allow someone to help lighten your caregiving load, and why you may be feeling so resistant to the idea.
The moment... Read More »
Oscar Rocks!
Please join us in congratulating Oscar as our most recent Caregiver of the Month!
We recently had the pleasure of surprising Oscar while he was on shift with his client,... Read More »
Why Won’t Mom Eat? It Might Just Be an Eating Disorder.
If you’ve been wondering, “Why won’t Mom eat?” it’s important to know the signs of an eating disorder.
Changes in appetite and weight are often considered a... Read More »
How to Handle a Dementia Outburst in Public
If you’re unsure how to effectively defuse a dementia outburst in public, these strategies are for you!
Dementia is anything but predictable. A loved one’s mood, personality,... Read More »
Read This Before Welcoming a New Caregiver Into the Home!
Welcoming a new caregiver into the home is a much smoother process with these tips.
The big day is here—your dad’s first day with his new caregiver!... Read More »
“She’s the Greatest!”
Please join Hired Hands Homecare in congratulating Ana as our next Caregiver of the Month!
We have only been working with Ana for about six months now, but it has... Read More »
Conversation Starters and Tips for Introducing the Idea of Home Care to Your Parents
If introducing the idea of home care to an older loved one feels uncomfortable, try these tips and conversation starters.
If you ever had to have “the... Read More »
Why You May Be Noticing an Accelerated Progression of Alzheimer’s
If you’re noticing a more rapid progression of Alzheimer’s lately in someone you love, there are several reasons you’ll want to explore.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if... Read More »
We say YEAHHHHA for Mikayla!
Please join us in congratulating Mikayla, as our most recent Caregiver of the Month!
Mikayla is a highly skilled Caregiver and is on both of our specialized Dementia and Hospice... Read More »
What Is Senior Social Frailty and Who Is at Risk?
It’s easy for older adults to slip into spending too much time alone, which can lead to senior social frailty.
Not so long ago, we were all... Read More »
Could You Be Experiencing Caregiver PTSD?
Caregiver PTSD is, surprisingly, the most common form of post-traumatic stress disorder.
When you think of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), your mind might conjure images of soldiers... Read More »
Yes, There’s Help for Chronic Fatigue in Older Adults
Learn how to recognize and better manage chronic fatigue in older adults.
Some mornings, the snooze button is your best friend—offering a few extra precious moments of... Read More »
Recognizing and Resolving Senior Anxiety
If you suspect senior anxiety in someone you love, help is available.
Does an older adult you care about seem more withdrawn, restless, or forgetful than usual?... Read More »
Six Rs to Improve Dementia Care
Use these six essential tips to improve dementia care for someone you love.
Caring for someone with dementia is one of the most meaningful yet challenging roles... Read More »
Thank you Dr. King.
“We need leaders not in love money, but in love with justice. Not in love publicity, but in love with humanity.” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On this important... Read More »
The Checklist You Need After the Death of a Loved One
This checklist will help guide you through necessary steps after the death of a loved one.
After the death of a loved one, the grief can be... Read More »