Lewisville - Coppell Edition | December 2023

Business

BY JONATHAN PERRIELLO

The agency provides care for patients in their own homes by assisting with activities of daily living.

COURTESY HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF LEWISVILLE

Homewatch Caregivers of Lewisville opened in 2022.

COURTESY HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF LEWISVILLE

Homewatch Caregivers of Lewisville oers assistance Jessie Nair, owner of Homewatch Caregivers of Lewisville, wanted to make a dierence in people’s lives. Caregivers in Lewisville. “I denitely nd it more rewarding,” she said. “I think the impact on the community is vital and

Owner Jessie Nair said her goal is to provide comfort and independence for the patient.

COURTESY HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF LEWISVILLE

necessary.” The details Oering in-home care is an important distinction between assisted living facilities, Nair said “Fostering independence, maintaining indepen- dence is hugely important to our clients and is the basis for having a caregiver,” she said. Companionship is also at times overlooked, Nair said. “I don’t want them to be embarrassed to ask for help, and I want to be able to have our team provide that help,” she said.

The agency provides nonmedical care for patients in their own homes by assisting with activities of daily living, Nair said. These services include cook- ing, grooming, bathing, transportation, medication reminders, housekeeping and companionship,

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among others. The backstory

After a career as an attorney, Nair discovered a growing need for home care services, partic- ularly for seniors in Dallas-Fort Worth. By 2022, Nair seized a franchising opportunity, relocated from Washington, D.C., and opened Homewatch

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417 Oakbend Drive, Ste. 100, Lewisville www.homewatchcaregivers.com/lewisville

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