Testimonials


With more than a decade of experience serving individuals who contracted conditions while working in nuclear energy programs for the Department of Energy, Giving Home is the name patients and their families can trust to provide compassionate care that evolves with their condition. 

Enriching the lives of our patients is our passion, and it is what we do best. 

It is through our continued advocacy and compassionate in-home care plans that we are able to ensure patients have access to well-deserved compensation, the ability to maintain independence, and the opportunity to be surrounded by loved ones in the comfort of their own homes. 

We are here to support patients and their families throughout their healthcare journey.

Charles | Former Nevada Test Site Employee

After 24.5 years as a Facilities Security Officer at the Nevada Test Site, protecting nuclear devices for Livermore National Laboratory, Charles faced significant health challenges. Despite his efforts, he struggled to secure the benefits he needed.

That’s when Giving Home Health Care (GHHC) stepped in and changed everything. Within months, they achieved what Charles couldn’t—securing his benefits and providing free lifetime medical care.

Now, Charles has the essential equipment and support to improve his daily life. The GHHC nurses have become more than caregivers—they’re friends who genuinely listen and enhance his quality of life.

Charles is forever grateful for GHHC’s life-changing impact and often recommends them to others in need.


Annie | Former Nevada Test Site Employee

After 10 years working for the Department of Energy at the Nevada Test Site, Annie’s time at the test site led to a cancer diagnosis due to exposure. This journey has been incredibly challenging, but Giving Home Health Care (GHHC) has been there every step of the way.

From coordinating doctors and appointments to providing hands-on support, GHHC’s nurse and team have been critical to Annie’s health and well-being. Thanks to their assistance, she now has essential medical equipment like a chair lift, making daily tasks much easier.

Annie is incredibly grateful for GHHC’s unwavering support, especially when navigating insurance issues. Their care has been a lifeline, making a world of difference as Annie continues her path to healing.

With over 4,500 caregivers nationwide and growing, our multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals not only uplifts patients but works diligently day in and day out to improve their quality of life. 

Ready to make a difference in the lives of those who served our nation? Become a compassionate caregiver with Giving Home!

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