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Follow on Google News | New Home Helpers Home Care Owner Brings Wealth of Healthcare Experience to Home Helpers in South MDHome Helpers offers the industry's leading model for comprehensive care with its unique care program, Cared-4SM, which provides the four necessary components to living independently. This includes Companionship Care, Nutrition and Meal Planning, 24/7 Emergency Response, and Wellness Calls. Angel's caregivers work with clients of all kinds throughout Southern Maryland. Wye's mother was a nurse and she grew up watching her work and shared in the passion she had for helping others. That led Wye to follow in her footsteps and, when she graduated from high school in 2000, she started working as an administrator for a dialysis center. After becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant and Geriatric Nursing Assistant, she went to work for a staffing center and then took a job providing bedside care for the University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center, which is when she trained to become an EKG Technician. After five years of working 12-hour shifts, Wye went back to school to become a Certified Medical Assistant and took a job with John Hopkins Medical Center, where she was both a valued employee and an active member of multiple committees. "While working at John Hopkins, I noticed that quite a few of my patients lived alone. When they came in for an appointment, I would help with everything from providing care to helping them figure out how to Facetime with their grandchildren. With my background in healthcare and my experience working with older adults, I realized I have an opportunity to make a difference by opening my own in-home care company, which is what led me to Home Helpers Home Care of Waldorf MD," Wye said. "When I was a CNA, I had the opportunity to care for a young man who had been in a car accident which left him a paraplegic and unable to speak. I'd take him to physical therapy, I helped him do his exercises so he could relearn to walk, I'd listen to the jokes he told through his speaking device and I got to know him on a truly human level. It was an incredibly rewarding experience and we're still friends to this day. That's the kind of impact I want my caregivers to be able to have and the kind of opportunities I want to give them," Wye said For more information about how Home Helpers can serve you or your family, call 301-535-3232, email AWye@HomeHelpersHomeCare.com or visit https://homehelpershomecare.com/ End
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