I experienced prolonged illness with multiple complications and severe deconditioning before receiving a liver transplant. John visited me in the hospital soon after, providing gentle massage and energy therapy to promote healing and reactivate weakened muscles. Following my discharge, John made home visits. His work complemented and enhanced the physical therapy, medical and chiropractic care I received. It helped me attain dramatic improvements in my health, well-being and quality of life. John has a real gift for healing. I feel very fortunate that he is one of my caregivers.
Dave S.
Errands and things helped me stay in my home instead of going to assisted living.
Bob S.
John is a wonderfully caring person who has built a great relationship with my Dad who had vascular dementia. Dad really looks forward to his outings with John! It brings me a lot of comfort and joy to know Dad has such a nice companion as John, we are lucky to know him.
Janet P.
John has been involved with our family for over six years, first being a companion to my aunt Dorothy and now helping my parents maintain a better quality of life. We cannot thank him enough for all he has done. Hes dependable, reliable and cares deeply about his clients care and well-being.
Kirk H.
John came into our lives, because of a friends recommendation. He took Dad out on golf outings, walks, lunches and many other adventures. Dad , who had Alzheimers, had built a good relationship with John, so when we couldn't keep Dad at home any longer, we continued with Johns consistent care. We are grateful to Errands and Things and John for their care and companionship.
Marsha W.
My mother enjoyed Johns weekly chair massages for over two years. His relationship with her and skills as a massage therapist added to the quality of her life. We are thankful for his kindness.
Dr. Michael A.
John was amazing. He brought my father such joy, we will never forget that. Making a dementia patient happy and content is very difficult, John could do that. He is warm, patient, loving. When he cared for dad, he saw him as a friend , not a client. He became part of our family, taking dad to life events that would not have been able to participate in, and that he loved, had John not been there. He and John created rituals that they both enjoyed, eating at Good Earth, playing golf in the beginning, going for walks in the end. John treated dad with great dignity and love. We are eternally grateful for his help.
Dealing with an aging parent, particularly one with dementia, is very hard. I wasn't good at it, John was amazing at it.
Ellen P.