Care Across America
“Dementia specialty” is easy to say. Building a home care agency that actually lives it is something else entirely. We sit down with Jonah Francis, CEO and co-owner of Pansy Home Care, to trace how a Jamaican immigrant mother’s decades as a CNA became the foundation for a Connecticut home care agency named in her honor, and how that legacy turned into a clear, repeatable standard for dementia support. We dig into what growth looks like when it’s mission-driven, not ego-driven. Jonah explains the move from Hartford County into New Haven County and the larger goal of becoming the authority on dementia care across Connecticut. Along the way, we talk about why dementia care is never “perfect,” and why that honesty matters, especially when families are exhausted and decisions feel high stakes. You’ll hear the values they use to stay grounded under pressure: extreme accountability, extreme awareness, and extreme urgency, because great care cannot wait. Then we get into the real differentiators: Purple Flag accreditation, Positive Approach to Care training that teaches caregivers how brain change affects communication and behavior, and a caregiver support system built for the moments when even the best-trained person gets stuck. We also break down their three non-negotiables for caregivers: care and safety, engagement through relationship, and support for the family. If you’ve ever wondered what “good dementia home care” actually looks like day to day, the “moments that matter” updates and family communication practices will give you a concrete model to compare against. If this conversation helps you, subscribe for more, share it with someone navigating memory care, and leave a review so more families and caregivers can find it. View More at HomeCareMarketingNews.com
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