In Honor and Loving Memory…


Posted on May 9th, by Mark Winter in Home Care Staff, Management Team. No Comments

In Honor and Loving Memory…

Greetings,

Today, we take a brief moment to stop, breathe deep, and celebrate our Erin.  It was a year ago today that she tragically passed away.

Over the past year, our family has received so many notes of sympathy and heartfelt condolences.  As you might imagine, it is hard to describe in words the hole she left in our lives.  They say that time will help heal, and so that is what we hope for.  It is still a bit surreal.

A very common thread in all of the kind words about Erin, was that not only did she always light up the room, but that she made everyone feel like they were special and important.  That is absolutely one of the biggest things that we are proud of, and will remember most about her.  She had such a positive impact on people, and will be fondly remembered and sorely missed.





Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.



Contact Us to Learn More!

Want to find out more about our senior care in California and how it can improve safety, comfort, and independence at home? Contact us at (866) 940-4343 to request a free in-home consultation to learn more about our customized care solutions in Novato, Pleasanton, Santa Rosa, Napa, Sonoma, and the surrounding areas.


From Our Blog:

Click on any of the posts to the left to explore our blogposts. Thanks for visiting!

So Very Thankful!

On this most important Holiday, we could not be more thankful for our simply amazing team of dedicated, hard working and compassionate people.  Every...

Healthy Ways to Manage Emotional Empathy for Caregivers

Balancing emotional empathy for caregivers can lead to healthier, more compassionate care for the person you love.

Empathy is, naturally, a crucial...

Know What to Avoid During Chemotherapy for the Best Treatment Outcome

The benefits of chemotherapy are indisputable and can save someone’s life. However, in the process of destroying harmful cancer cells, noncancerous cells may...