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About Us

It doesn’t matter if you’re here because you’re looking for help living independently, or if you want to make sure someone you love has the support they need to stay in their home. Right at Home Metairie believes there’s more to caring for people than just providing in-home assistance. You deserve a care partner that understands the course of your journey and will help you navigate the road ahead. Whether it’s preparing a meal or providing 24-hour care, we will be there for you.

Extraordinary service is something we never compromise on. With Right at Home's decades of experience in providing integral care in communities, our time-tested, compassionate professionals help ensure safety and well-being for you and your loved ones.

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Our Mission

Put simply, our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve. Of course, we recognize that everyone’s idea of “quality of life” is different, which is why it’s so important to us to make you an active part of your own care plan. We want you to be in the driver’s seat regardless of any limitations or challenges you’re facing.

Most of all, we believe aging isn’t just about staying healthy, safe and independent. It’s also about living well.

A client listening intently to her caregiver as they talk over coffee. A client listening intently to her caregiver as they talk over coffee.

Loren Berot, Owner

Right at Home Metairie

Right at Home Metro New Orleans Owner Loren Berot

Loren is a New Orleans native who returned to the area to purchase Right at Home. Her mission is to improve the quality of life for you or your loved one by providing senior homecare consulting and elderly caregiving services through her highly trained staff.

Loren grew up in Metairie and attended St. Martin’s Episcopal school from kindergarten through 12th grade. After graduating with a BA from Bucknell University, she worked for Walt Disney World in Orlando for three years before returning to New Orleans (for the first time!) to attend graduate school. After earning JD and MBA degrees from Tulane, Loren spent the next 15+ years working in Miami, Dallas, Austin and Philadelphia before finally coming home.

Loren’s relocation to New Orleans in 2014 enabled her to help take care of her then 86 year old father. Though her father passed away in 2017, she continues to honor him by providing exceptional service to her clients through Right at Home.

When it comes to homecare, we realize you have many choices. However, if you want your loved one well taken care of, then Right at Home is the homecare agency for you.

Please give Right at Home a call and you will see the difference.

 

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Our Philanthropy

Globally, an estimated 70 million people with disabilities have no access to a wheelchair. Those who cannot walk must crawl or be carried to their destination. In collaboration with a network of like-minded partners, Free Wheelchair Mission has distributed more than 1 million wheelchairs to people with disabilities in 93 developing countries around the world, providing renewed dignity, independence and hope through the gift of mobility, at no cost to the recipient.

As an organization, Right at Home's work with Free Wheelchair Mission began in 2016 as the company looked for a partner that would help us further our mission of improving lives worldwide. To date, the Right at Home team's efforts have raised more than $400,000 that has funded over 5,000 wheelchairs, which were distributed through life-changing Vision Trips to Vietnam, Ecuador and Costa Rica.

A number of caregivers praying with an Ecuadorian woman in a wheelchair.
A caregiver hugs a Vietnamese recipient of the Free Wheelchair Mission.
A number of caregivers praying with an Ecuadorian woman in a wheelchair.
A caregiver hugs a Vietnamese recipient of the Free Wheelchair Mission.
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