SOUTH CAROLINA
"Caring for those who once cared for us."
OUR STORY
Throughout the majority of her career, Cessandra Carter (Founder) has served as a Nurse in Long Term Care. One aspect of this work that has always resonated deeply with her is seeing Residents and clients who lack a voice, family support, and the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of healthcare. Inspired by a vision to care for those who once cared for us, She founded Guardian Angel Elder Care Management.
"My mission is to restore the golden years of our Elders by providing comprehensive support and peace of mind throughout the aging process. Aging can be a daunting journey, especially when faced alone. However, with Guardian Angel Elder Care, it doesn't have to be a negative experience. I am passionate about making a difference in the lives of those I serve, and I am dedicated to empowering Elders to enjoy their later years with dignity and respect.” She stated
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Cessandra Carter
Cessandra Carter is a highly experienced professional in the long term care industry with over 30 years of service. She has worked in various settings such as nursing homes, CCRC’s, assisted livings, and hospice care. Her passion for serving elders has been the driving force behind her work.
As the owner and operator of Guardian, Cessandra is committed to providing exceptional care for seniors in a safe and nurturing environment. Her expertise in the field has enabled her to create a culture of compassion and respect for both residents and staff.
Three interesting facts about elder care that Cessandra has encountered during her career are that Baby Boomers are the second largest population group in the United States, comprising of 69.6 million people aged 58-76; research has found that 22 percent of Americans aged 65 years and above are aging alone and lack family support, and recent data suggests that the average life expectancy has decreased to 76.4 years due to people receiving more rescue care than preventative care.
Cessandra's dedication to elder care has been recognized by her colleagues and residents alike, and she continues to make a positive impact in the lives of those she serves.