Meet Our Comfort Keepers®

Comfort Keepers are the compassionate people who deliver Comfort Keepers’ premier brand of in-home caregiving. They enrich the lives of seniors and other adults as they help them live safely, happily and independently in the comfort of their own homes.

Comfort Keepers are professional and well trained. What truly sets them above other in-home caregivers, however, is their natural gift for caring for others. They have a heart for caregiving—and Comfort Keepers has a thorough screening and interviewing process to identify them from those less devoted.

Only those who pass this process go on to complete training to deliver our special brand of care—and become Comfort Keepers. Our Comfort Keepers also pass extensive background checks and complete continuing education. Also, they’re bonded, insured and covered by Workers' Compensation insurance to protect our clients and their families—and because they are Comfort Keepers employees, we take care of their payroll taxes.

To achieve the most favorable outcome for each Comfort Keepers client, we carefully match Comfort Keepers and clients whose personalities and interests—as well as skills and needs—mesh well.  This forms the basis of strong, healthful relationships.

Comfort Keepers work as trusted partners with family caregivers to provide their loved ones a complete in-home care solution to promote independent living.

2009 Englewood Office Comfort Keeper of the Year

Malia Henriquez

Malia was chosen from our outstanding group of 2009 Comfort Keepers of the Month to be the Englewood Office's Comfort Keeper of the Year. Malia's outstanding dedication, consistency and dependability helped earn her this honor. Each and every day, Malia offers her clients a positive attitude and a smile to warm their days.

Comfort Keepers of the Month 2009

January - Sue Woeste

February - June Mahaffy

March - Carol Peters

April - Pam Schock

May - Joyce Saylor

June - Debbie Johnson

July - Judy Perry

August - Amy Flora

September - Malia Henriquez

October - Karen Casey

November - Bill Dewey

December - Sue Wiedenheft