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Local Community in San Antonio, Texas

The broader San Antonio community is important to our company. After all, our families and friends call San Antonio home. We not only support our community through our home care services but try to give back as well. We routinely participate in such activities and organizations as the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Alamo Area Parkinson’s Support Group, Alamo Area Home Care Council, First Friday Network and many more organizations and activities that support our senior and challenged populations. We are proud to have founded the Griswold Special Dreams program.

We receive periodic nominations for people that are at the end of life but have a special need or request to be fulfilled. A local board reviews the nominations and selects those that that meet the program’s criterion. Once a nominee is selected, Griswold Home Care for San Antonio energizes community support in granting the nominee’s wish. Needing the assistance of a caregiver does not mean the end of enjoying all that San Antonio has to offer. In fact, the opposite can be true.

Our caregivers are screened using the Texas Department of Public Safety database to ensure they have clean driving records and can safely transport our clients to the many sites of city. Being elderly or physically challenged no longer means staying at home. With the help of our caregivers you can continue to enjoy such things as the zoo, religious activities, visiting friends and family or a favorite restaurant.

Griswold Home Care for San Antonio in the News

Jean Griswold Foundation

The Jean Griswold Foundation is dedicated to supporting caregivers, who are the backbone of the care industry. We are so excited to share that one of our local caregivers has been awarded a $2,000 Scholarship by the Jean Griswold Foundation! Watch her (and all of the winners’) reactions when they received the news.

Griswold Home Care Gives Grant to Abode Contemplative Care

“Laura McGuire (2nd from left), owner of Griswold Home Care for San Antonio, this week presented Martha Atkins, executive director of Abode Contemplative Care for the Dying with a grant from the Jean Griswold Foundation. Abode’s mission is to offer compassionate, interfaith and spiritual care in a contemplative community so those who are dying leave this world with dignity and grace. They teach the art of contemplative living and dying.”

We’re ready to get to work. Contact Griswold Home Care today or call (210) 978-0744.

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