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Brooklyn, NY 11209
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Experience: 10 yrs
Hi , I am a caregiver with 16 consecutive years of experience in home care. I work with clients with severe/mild dementia and Alzheimer's over the years. I can professionally work with stroke, Parkinson's , bed-ridden, wheelchair bound patients. I can provide safe lifting, transferring , help with walking (including patients with leg braces. I provide daily physical therapy basics and exercises to help your loved one recover from different diseases, strokes and accidents. I can cook anything based on patients diet and needs, as I can help and monitor feeding and eating process. I do skilled Medication management. I am fully skilled in helping with bath, shower, bowl program, incontinence, bed sore prevention and treatment. I provide quality companionship and social interaction, brain stimulating games and activities.
George (Giorgi) was brought in to help my 72-year-old father recover from brain surgery (VP shunt for Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus) during a 2.5-week stay in Brooklyn. I cannot say enough about him. My dad was coming out of a serious medical crisis — barely walking, disoriented, emotionally volatile, and resistant to help from family. George walked in and immediately established trust. My dad regulated his behavior around George in ways he couldn't with anyone else. He did exercises, went on outings, had real conversations, and even cracked jokes. On one of his hardest days, George got him out to a restaurant. On another, my dad spent two hours in the lobby talking to neighbors — something that would not have happened without George's steady presence. What made George exceptional wasn't just competence — it was instinct. He knew when to push and when to back off. He brought structure without making my dad feel controlled, which is incredibly difficult with a patient whose central grievance is loss of autonomy. My dad told us George was "the highlight of his trip" — and he meant it. George also communicated clearly with our family and gave us honest updates. Both of my dad's physical therapists — independently — told us they couldn't have done what they did without George. One of them said he was the best thing to happen to us. That is not something medical professionals say lightly. George wasn't just supporting my dad's recovery — he was making everyone else's work possible. He showed up every day, on time, and brought a calm authority that became the anchor of my dad's daily routine. When my dad leaves Brooklyn, the person he will miss most is George. That tells you everything. Highest possible recommendation. If you are navigating post-surgical recovery or caring for a parent with a neurological condition or any condition, George is the person you want in the room.
2/25/2026
Services offered
Bathing
Companionship
Dementia
Errands
Feeding
Heavy lifting
Help staying physically active
Home health
Home modification
Hospice services
Live-in home care
Meal prep
Medical management
Medical transportation
Mobility assistance
Personal care
Respite care
Special needs
Specialized care
Transportation
Rates
Recurring jobs
$30/hr
Can help with
Companion care
Light cleaning
Meal prep
Organizing/laundry
Education
College degree
Languages
English
Professional skills
Alzheimers or dementia experience
CPR / First Aid trained
Home health aide experience
Hospice experience
Medical Equipment Experience
Other Qualifications & Credentials
I was trained as a special Aid for residents with Alzheimer's at Belmont Village Assisted Living. CPR and Food handling and safety certificates.
Additional details
Comfortable with pets
Non-smoker
8:00 AM–7:00 AM
8:00 AM–7:00 AM
8:00 AM–7:00 AM
8:00 AM–7:00 AM
8:00 AM–7:00 AM
8:00 AM–7:00 AM
8:00 AM–7:00 AM
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