We would like to announce our caregiver of the month for the month of August: Nicole!!! With 15 years of caregiving experience, she has been with Assisting Hands for over a year and is fully dedicated to her clients. She originally became a caregiver to take care of adults and children with developmental disabilities to gain more experience in caring for her son, who also has developmental disabilities, and to be an advocate for that community.
About Nicole
Nicole finds that being a caregiver is so rewarding and fulfilling, saying being able to help someone who cannot do something on their own gives her a sense of purpose. When Nicole is not working, she enjoys baking, spending quality time with her children, and painting. She hopes to go back to school soon for nursing and would love to open her own home health business. Please join us in congratulating Nicole on her well-deserved accomplishment! Congratulations Nicole!!!
Contact Us
Would you like to have Nicole as your caregiver? Give us a call at (224) 258-0736 to set up your free home care consultation and we’ll get you scheduled!
Daniela has master’s degree in electronic engineering with a pedagogical specialty and master’s degree in marketing management.
After completing her schooling, Daniela worked at a hospital for 6 years as the Director of Business Marketing Development and Public Relations.
Starting Assisting Hands Home Care
Daniela spent more than 14 years as the Assistant Vice President of a national bank before becoming a co-owner of Assisting Hands Home Care of Schaumburg.
Her background in public relations and marketing along with her personal experience caring for her mother motivates Daniela to be passionate about helping families in the Schaumburg, IL area find exceptional caregiving services for their elderly loved ones.
Besides providing home care, Daniela enjoys giving back to the community in her free time, supporting various events at St. Peter Parish in Geneva, IL such as fundraising, school projects, charity events, and more. She also enjoys volunteering for the Humanitarian Service Project in Carol Stream, IL. This organization provides seniors with meals as well as food and supplies for children living in poverty.