Our caregivers are professionals who provide personal assistance and support to people with different types of disabilities, assisting them with daily activities such as hygiene, feeding, and mobility, as well as offering emotional support and facilitating their participation in social activities.

We become part of their family by working in partnership with families to provide their loved one with the best possible quality of life.

The values ​​that characterize our coaches, which are essential to providing quality care and promoting the well-being of people with disabilities, are empathy, respect, compassion, and responsibility.

Key values ​​for caregivers of people with disabilities:

• Empathy: The ability to understand and share the feelings of the person with a disability is essential to establishing a relationship of trust and providing personalized care.

• Respect: Recognizing the dignity and rights of the person with a disability, including their right to autonomy and to make decisions about their own care.

• Compassion: Providing emotional support and care with sensitivity and concern for the well-being of the person with a disability.

• Responsibility: Assume responsibility for providing safe, effective, and needs-centered care to the person with a disability.

Assistance with Daily Activities: Our caregivers assist people with disabilities with tasks such as eating, moving, and using the bathroom.

Emotional Support: They provide companionship, encouragement, and support to the person with a disability, helping them cope with their emotions and difficulties.

Medication Administration: When necessary, our caregivers assist in administering medications as prescribed.

Facilitation of Social Participation: They assist the person with a disability in participating in social, recreational, and community activities, promoting their social integration.

Communication and Collaboration: Our caregivers communicate with family, healthcare professionals, and others to coordinate care for the person with a disability.

Promoting Autonomy: Our caregivers assist the person with a disability in maintaining or regaining their autonomy, promoting their independence to the extent possible.

Diversity of Needs: People with disabilities have different needs, so our caregivers tailor their care to each individual case, with daily scheduled activities. The schedule is shared with the family member in charge, tailoring them to their needs and ensuring a satisfactory experience.

Holistic Approach: Our caregivers consider the physical, emotional, and social needs of the person with a disability, providing comprehensive care.