Daniela Momtcheva

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.

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Dealing with Senior Relatives vs In-Home Care

Family members who notice a loved one struggling to stay independent at home often turn to in-home care. With the plentiful number of home health agencies in the U.S., the decision to hire a professional caregiver to support a senior relative is clear. The challenge, however, in welcoming a caregiver to work in a loved one’s home is the opposition a senior is likely to… Read More »Dealing with Senior Relatives vs In-Home Care

Holiday Party in the Township of Schaumburg

Embracing the spirit of giving, Assisting Hands Home Care Schaumburg/Park Ridge joyfully sponsors a heartwarming holiday party at the Township of Schaumburg for our Seniors. This festive event is a celebration of togetherness, spreading warmth and cheer to those who have paved the way for us. With gratitude, we create lasting memories and ensure that the holiday season is filled with joy and companionship for our cherished seniors.

How In-Home Care Helps Seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

Every 65 seconds in the United States, a person develops Alzheimer’s disease. A staggering statistic, dementia-related conditions like Alzheimer’s disease are prevalent. In fact, as of 2018, in the US, 5.7 million people live with Alzheimer’s disease. About Alzheimer’s Disease Given the stark reality of the pervasiveness of Alzheimer’s disease in society, caregivers are increasingly invaluable. In the US, family caregivers provide an estimated 18.4… Read More »How In-Home Care Helps Seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

Assisting Hands Holiday Cheer

Assisting Hands Schaumburg has dedicated itself to supporting various charitable causes through its active fundraising initiatives. At a recent event held on Saturday evening in Schaumburg, Illinois, the organization’s President, Daniela Momtcheva, had the honor of presenting a gift to the fortunate individual who emerged as the winner of the fundraising event. This event was not just a standard gathering; it was made even more significant with the presence of a notable figure, Maria Pappas, the Cook County Treasurer. Her attendance as a special guest added an extra layer of prestige and recognition to the efforts and success of the fundraising event.

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November Caregiver of the Month: Andrea

This month’s Caregiver of the Month for the Assisting Hands Home Care Team Schaumburg/Park Ridge office is Andrea. Congratulations Andrea! About Andrea Assisting Hands Home Care Team Schaumburg/Park Ridge have been blessed to have the opportunity to work with Andrea for over four years. Andrea consistently demonstrates unwavering dedication to her duties, ensuring the well-being and comfort of our home care clients and caregivers. She… Read More »November Caregiver of the Month: Andrea

November – National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

November has been established as National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in an attempt to bring attention and support to the millions of people dealing with the illness, raise better understanding of the problem, and promote prevention efforts.

How to Care for an Alzheimer’s Patient

Our Quality Caregivers are trained to adapt to the changing needs of the patient because no two people experience Alzheimer’s disease in the same way. As a result, there’s no one approach to caregiving. Our main goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family.

Alzheimer’s and dementia care

The Difference Between a Home Care Nurse and a Home Caregiver

Seniors who choose to age in the familiarity of home may at some point require support from a home care professional. Depending on the level of assistance necessary, either a home care nurse or a home caregiver may be suitable. The two professions differ markedly. The one commonality between a home care nurse and home care helper is that both provide in-home, compassionate support for… Read More »The Difference Between a Home Care Nurse and a Home Caregiver