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More Than Care: What Caregivers Mean to Clients and Families

April 6, 2026


Caregivers are often described in practical terms: help with bathing and dressing, medication reminders, meal preparation, transportation, and safety at home. All of these responsibilities matter deeply.

And for many families, caregivers become something far greater. They are steady presences during uncertainty. Trusted companions in the quiet of early mornings and long evenings. Partners in preserving dignity. Over time, they can become part of the family.

At Family & Nursing Care, we are reminded of this truth most powerfully in the words families share with us, especially after a loved one passes. Their reflections speak not only to excellent care, but to humanity, connection, and love.

“Part of Our Family”

After his wife’s long illness, one husband wrote to us about the two caregivers who stood by her side —and his — through the final chapter of her life: Connie Kuevey and Paula Minahan.

He described them as “two of the finest and kindest caregivers one could imagine.” In the week before his wife passed, Connie and Paula spent long days at the hospital, providing comfort and continuity during an uncertain time. Paula was by her side helping up until an hour before she passed.

“Our whole family, down to our grandkids, love Connie and Paula,” he wrote. “They are extraordinary in their jobs, and more than extraordinary human beings.”

In another message, a wife reflected on the caregiver who supported her husband in the final years of his life: Marvyn Conteh was “everything and more than we could have expected from a caregiver.”

“He was always on time. He got my husband’s sense of humor. My husband missed Marvyn when it was his day off — that says it all,” she wrote. “He gave me a life the last few years. Our kids, who live far away, were so grateful for him. He is part of our family.”

Families frequently share similar sentiments about their caregivers. These reflections are the natural result of what happens when skilled, compassionate professionals show up consistently during life’s most vulnerable moments.

Dignity, Comfort, and Peace of Mind

Serious illness and end-of-life care are among the most emotionally complex experiences families face. There is grief, uncertainty, exhaustion, and love, often all at once.

In these moments, caregivers do far more than assist with daily tasks. They help preserve dignity, provide reassurance, and offer companionship when family members need to rest. They step in so spouses can remain partners, not only caregivers. They give adult children peace of mind when they live miles or states away.

More Than a Match

Behind every successful caregiving relationship is thoughtful matching, ongoing communication, and deep respect for the human side of care.

“We know that caregivers often become trusted companions and, in many cases, extensions of the family,” says Kelly Salb, Vice President of Client Services at Family & Nursing Care. “Our responsibility is to thoughtfully match clients with caregivers based on care needs, preferences, and schedules. Caregivers bring skill, experience, and a deep commitment to providing compassionate, consistent support — and that human connection is what makes the difference.”

A Commitment That Endures

The letters we receive from families are deeply meaningful to us. They reflect the impact caregivers have on people’s lives during extraordinary times, like Connie, Paula, Marvyn, and many others.

Recently, in one client’s obituary, the family expressed “heartfelt gratitude” to the caregivers from Family & Nursing Care “for the compassion, dignity, and gentle care they provided.” They also noted that this support brought comfort and peace during a difficult time.

Examples like these show, again and again, that home care is more than helping someone remain safely at home. It is about preserving dignity, nurturing connection, and walking alongside families through some of life’s most tender chapters.

To learn more, visit our Home Care Services webpage and discover how we can thoughtfully support your family.

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