An Aging Life Care Manager, also known as a geriatric care manager, serves as a personalized guide and advocate for older and disabled adults, as well as those in their support system.
Learn MoreFor those in need of exceptional supportive services in their home, such as transportation, personal care, companionship, or light housekeeping, we can simplify what may feel like an overwhelming task.
Learn MoreWindward Home Health is licensed by the California Department of Public Health to provide skilled nursing services like medication management, injections, and post-operative care. We help you live safely in your own home while managing complex needs.
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Wherever you are in the aging journey, we help you navigate for a better trip. Our in-home care services follow a continuum of helping you where you are and leading you to where you want to be.
Home Care Aides meet their needs
Home Care Aides are compassionate and caring
Home Care Aides are courteous and professional
Home Care Aides are a good match
WLC has a positive impact on daily life
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“There are fun activities for staff to participate in, such as crafts, outings to the ballpark, yoga, and paid trainings.”