Our Story from Personal to Purposeful

After more than 20 years in the childcare field, I saw firsthand how essential compassionate, reliable care is—not just for children, but for individuals of all ages and needs.

Over the years, my own family faced a series of life-changing challenges: my aunt was diagnosed with colon cancer, my uncle with lung cancer, my grandmother developed dementia, a close friend suffered a major stroke, and a relative required dialysis after surviving COVID.

Most personal of all, my own child was diagnosed with a neurological disorder. As a mother, that experience opened my heart in a different way. I understood the emotional weight, the constant coordination, and the desperate need for trustworthy, understanding support.

Through all of this, it became clear how hard it can be to find care that’s not just available but dependable, respectful, and truly invested in the people it serves.

I founded Eden’s Hands to be the kind of agency I wished I had during those difficult times. A place where families could feel supported, seen, and safe like they were in good hands.

Just as the Garden of Eden was a place of peace, care, and new beginnings, Eden’s Hands was created to bring that same sense of comfort and restoration into the homes we serve.

When you’re in the hands of Eden, you’re in hands that understand—hands rooted in compassion, purpose, and care.