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Our People

Our mission has always been to improve the quality of life for the seniors and adults with disabilities we serve. That means it's always about the people we serve and our dedicated team of caregivers and office members who work tirelessly to care for clients. We live and breathe our mission every day, with the goal of helping you navigate the journey.

These are the people who work to bring you and your loved ones the highest caliber of in‑home care.

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(678) 519-4064

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Teddrick Brown - Owner

Former Hospital Director of Home Health Brings His Care Skillset to Right at Home

Teddrick Brown of Hinesville, GA, knows the value of exceptional care. He graduated from Albany State University with a B.A. in healthcare administration and an MBA. In 2006, Brown began working as a healthcare professional with Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, advancing to the position of Director of Home Health in 2012. Brown then took stock of his strong leadership skills, and his passion for care and for coaching and developing a core team of caregivers. Motivated by a desire to become an entrepreneur, Brown signed on as a franchisee with one of the premier in-home senior care franchises, Right at Home. After identifying the greater Atlanta area as a population-dense region that would directly benefit from senior care services, Brown opened his first Right at Home location in Peachtree City, GA, in the summer of 2019.

Four Ways We Can Help

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1. Building Normalcy
Reducing stress for someone with Alzheimer’s means being consistent. We can help you and your friend or family member create and stick to a routine, and we can do it in a way that meets their particular needs.
This includes:

  • Making sure the home feels familiar to them
  • Giving them the freedom to move about unrestricted in the home
  • Minimizing stresses that can aggravate the symptoms of cognitive change
  • Keeping them oriented with daily reminders of time, place and person
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2. A Helping Hand
Along with a specialized cognitive care plan, Right at Home caregivers also provide general companionship to your loved one, including helping with daily tasks and protecting them from isolation or loneliness.
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3. Keeping Them on Track
People with dementia may have specific, strict medication regimens. In some cases, this could require the services of a skilled nurse. Fortunately, in some states, many of our caregivers are also trained nurses, so you can rest assured the person’s needs will be met.
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4. Giving You a Break
Since you carry a heavy burden as a caregiver of a person with dementia, it’s important to have a break. We can help with that, too, giving you much-needed rest and time off so you can focus on your own needs.
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“My Mom received the right care from Right at Home. Her caregiver, Barb, was just excellent and became a part of our family. She took Mom shopping, on errands, and just kept her company. Barb really added life to my Mom’s years. Thanks, Right at Home!”

— Patricia, Right at Home Client

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