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indepENDENT caregivers

Caregiving is more than tasks and checklists. It’s people. It’s trust. It’s showing up with skill and character, even on hard days. 

This free foundational training introduces the HEART Principles, the framework I’ve used as both a professional and family caregiver to guide ethical, compassionate, and sustainable care.

Whether you’re new to caregiving or have years of experience, this training helps you pause, reflect, and strengthen the foundation you’re building on.

Build the heart behind the hands

Who is this training for:

  •   Independent caregivers
  • Private duty caregivers
  • Caregivers working directly with families
  • Caregivers transitioning from agency work to private care
  • Anyone who wants to strengthen the why behind their caregiving

What this free training includes:

  •  An introduction to the 5 HEART Principles
  • Why character and mindset matter just as much as skills
  • How these principles protect both the caregiver and the client


Cost & Format

Free Foundational Training delivered virtually

This training is designed as an introduction and starting point for deeper development opportunities.


Want to go deeper?

 Caregivers who want additional support can explore:

  • Advanced HEART-based training
  • 1:1 coaching and mentoring
  • Practical skill-building sessions
  • Faith-centered caregiver development

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