Stay at Home Care Oakland

Business Size: 1-4
Phone: 3416884456

Address:
409 13th St, Suite 600
Oakland, California 94612

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About Stay at Home Care OaklandStay at Home Care Oakland provides compassionate, trauma-informed, non-medical in-home caregiving for seniors, families, and vulnerable adults in the East Bay. As a former nonprofit healthcare leader in California with 20+ years in fundraising, compliance, and strategic operations, I founded this agency to address critical gaps — including widespread abuse, caregiver burnout, and unsustainable models. We integrate faith-based Christian values to deliver dignified care that supports both paid caregivers and family members. I am also writing a free book with practical, humane caregiving strategies rooted in faith. Recently named a national finalist for the Entrepreneur of Impact award after launching the company.
What differentiates you from the competition?As a Pastor and national Entrepreneur of Impact finalist, I started Stay at Home Care Oakland not for profit but to educate families and caregivers about abuse, reinforced trauma patterns, and profit-driven flaws in traditional models.
What are your top selling services or products that your company offers?As a former nonprofit healthcare executive (4.0 Master’s in Healthcare Administration) with lived experience in family caregiving abuse cycles, I created a free book (available Winter 2026) to end abuse through Christ-centered healing strategies.
If you had one message to get across to future customers, what would it be?End-of-life caregiving is ultimately about meeting people and their families exactly where they are — with consistent Christ-centered healing, dignity, and compassionate support.
What is the biggest marketing challenge that you will face in the upcoming year?Educating families and caregivers about the hidden realities of caregiver abuse, reinforced family trauma patterns, and how traditional home care models often prioritize high profit margins over genuine compassion — especially for dementia patients.

What trends are shaping the health and wellness industry right now? A growing desire for holistic, faith-integrated wellness that addresses trauma, burnout, and spiritual disconnection. People are seeking authentic community, trauma-informed care, and practices like Christian praise and worship singing that nourish body, mind, and soul. A lot of non-religious people are more open to song or movement first than they are initially to seeking a relationship with a higher power and it can be a really great entry point to knowing Christ.

How do you approach holistic well-being with your clients or audience? I blend my background as an athlete, personal trainer, and yoga instructor with Christ-centered ministry. Through trauma-informed caregiving, Christian praise and worship singing, prayer, and practical strategies from my free book (Winter 2026), I help clients and families heal emotionally, physically, and spiritually — meeting them exactly where they are.

What challenges do you see in helping people sustain healthy habits? Isolation from other people and God make people less open. I adapt movement, Christian praise and worship singing, prayer, and caregiving strategies from my free book to meet each person’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

How do you tailor programs for different fitness or health needs? As a senior leader in philanthropy, communications, and advocacy, plus an advanced athlete with personal training and multiple yoga teaching credentials, I customize trauma-informed, Christ-centered programs. For years I’ve created movement, Christian praise and worship singing, prayer, and caregiving strategies for friends and clients — now shared freely in my book (Winter 2026) to meet each person’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

What role does technology play in supporting wellness today? Technology allows people with limited means to connect with others facing the same struggles, find inspiration on a Christ-centered path, and build community. In areas where religious community is scarce and isolation feels heavy, it creates virtual space for much-needed support.

Can you share a story of transformation you've witnessed? In Oakland parks, I’ve met homeless individuals and immigrants who were initially guarded but opened up during conversations about Christ. Many who knew nothing about faith accepted books and began praying.

What motivates you in this industry every day? I’m motivated to end abuse cycles through Christ-centered care.

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