I’m Rebecca Bodor, and like you, I faced a family crisis.
My husband Tim and I grew up in the DC suburbs. We enjoyed raising our family here and taking advantage of all this area has to offer.
In late 2014, I took the steps to start this business: a business that provided a meaningful service and a way to give back to our community. Two weeks later, my father had a stroke. Within a single day, my strong, independent, and capable Dad became debilitated and unable to look after himself. It was a shocking introduction to my new life. One day, I was a parent and spouse raising my family. The next, I was a family caregiver on top of all my other responsibilities.
My family came face to face with countless difficult decisions about my parents’ age and care.
You may be facing something similar right now. We understand that many families come to us in crisis. You might be wondering, What kind of care does my loved one need? How can I trust a stranger in my home? What do I do if a caregiver quits or doesn’t show up?
Let me say from experience that your situation will get better with help— the right kind of help.
While trying to care for my father, my family encountered a lot of the wrong kind of help. We experienced the many pitfalls of elder care first-hand. And those experiences inspired us as we built Homewatch Caregivers.
We go beyond traditional caregiving—our mission is to redefine home care by delivering an unmatched level of service and reliability. Families across Sterling trust us because we don’t just meet expectations—we exceed them.
At Homewatch CareGivers of Sterling, we’re all about building strong relationships and genuine connections. We work to match every client with the perfect caregiver to provide the right services and meaningful companionship.
Schedule An Introductory CallRebecca opened Homewatch CareGivers of Loudoun in 2014. She is passionate about providing high-quality care to our clients and providing the best place for our employees to work. She takes pride in the personal relationships she has with our clients, their families and our caregivers.
Tim is a native of Northern Virginia who started full-time with Homewatch CareGivers in 2017. Prior to that Tim had a 30 year career in telecommunications, customer service and technical call centers. Tim is a hands-on owner and is very involved in all aspects of the business.
Linda joined Homewatch CareGivers in 2016. She received her degree in nursing and has over 30 years of nursing experience, spending the last 12 years in Home Care. Linda is responsible for client assessments, QA Visits and caregiver skills training.
Audrey has several years of experience in customer service, most recently as a manager in the hospitality industry. Originally from Ghana, Audrey has lived in over seven different countries in her lifetime. She received her BA in Urban and Regional Planning from Michigan State University.
Esaba is a skilled healthcare and mental health professional with a strong background in managing care services and supervising teams. She has worked extensively in the UK with a focus on mental health and learning disabilities. Esaba is driven by a passion for helping others live happier, more fulfilling lives.
Priscilla is an experienced professional with expertise in management, operations, and client relations. Originally from Ghana, she received her MSc in Organizational Management from Andrews University in Michigan. She is committed to excellence, combining her analytical skills and passion for client satisfaction.
Effective home care starts with a comprehensive home audit to provide the client with a safe and familiar setting.
