At Family & Nursing Care, our mission of care extends to the community through the Family & Nursing Care Foundation, which offers grants to help lower-income older adults gain access to the home care they need and provides scholarships for students to receive Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training to care for the aging population.
We are so grateful to those who have contributed to the Family & Nursing Care Foundation, which operates as a fund of the Greater Washington Community Foundation. It is because of these donations that this year we were able to grant:
- $20,000 to Home Care Partners
- $20,000 to Community Reach of Montgomery County
- $20,000 to the Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA)
In addition, the Family & Nursing Care Foundation has established a scholarship fund at Montgomery College to support students pursuing their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) license. Through a partnership with the college, the Foundation has established a $50,000 scholarship. Ten-Thousand dollars is awarded each year over a five-year period to selected CNA candidates applying for financial assistance.
It is very rewarding to see our grants provide low-income seniors with peace of mind through devoted home care and help build and enhance the careers of future CNAs. It is an honor and a privilege to be able to support these incredible organizations.
Improving the quality of life for low-income seniors is the reason our Founder, Sandy Kursban, started the Family & Nursing Care Foundation. Every gift to the Foundation is personally matched by Sandy, dollar for dollar. If you are interested in donating, please click here for more information.

Recognizing a real need for post hospital discharge support for older adult patients, Family & Nursing Care and Suburban Hospital partnered on a pilot program to evaluate the impact of a free shift of home care during the first 48 hours after hospital discharge. The goal was to evaluate the impact on readmissions to the hospital, as well as to break down the barriers of home care to those resistant to having care at home.
Our efforts to get Caregivers vaccinated against COVID-19
Elder fraud is a growing problem, and scams targeting seniors are prevalent and costly. The FBI estimates that the millions of older Americans who fall victim to some type of financial fraud each year lose more than $3 billion to fraudsters.
Natalie Blickman is a born helper. Since she was young, she knew she wanted to dedicate her life to a career taking care of others – a spirit that shines through in everything she does for both Family & Nursing Care clients and her teammates.
Every client’s care needs are unique — starting with the amount of time per day or week they receive care. Care needs can range from a few short hours a day to 24/7, and Family & Nursing Care strives to provide access to the most affordable, consistent, and compassionate care for every client.
Keeping our clients and Caregivers safe during the COVID-19 pandemic has been a team effort – and nobody knows that better than Client Services Manager (CSM) Amanda Schwaninger. When the pandemic first spread across the country and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) quickly became sparce, Amanda led the charge to secure and distribute over 600 masks to clients and Caregivers. On top of this, Amanda was a true team player, shifting her schedule and working alternate hours to accommodate client and Caregiver needs.
As families get ready to reconnect under sunny skies, it’s important to make sure older family members are protected from extreme heat. For older adults, warmer temperatures present additional challenges that can be detrimental to their health. Family & Nursing Care Caregivers can be on hand to help prevent and respond quickly to warm-weather health issues that arise – here are some of the things they can do to keep your loved ones safe during the heat of summer:


