LifePath, Inc.
Nayomi Caraballo has extensive experience in the healthcare field, providing compassionate care to diverse patient populations. Currently serving as Direct Care Staff at LifePath, Inc. since February 2017, Nayomi assists adults with mental and intellectual disabilities in daily living activities. Previous roles include Home Care Nurse and Home Health Aide at JCS, where Nayomi supported elderly, hospice, disabled, and chronically ill patients with decision-making and daily activities. Nayomi's experience also includes positions at Everyday Home Health Care, Cedarbrook Nursing Home, and Manor Care Health Services, focusing on personal care, patient monitoring, and support for families. Nayomi holds an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Northampton Community College, earned between 2011 and 2015.
LifePath, Inc.
According to the World Health Organization, up to 3% or almost 200 million people of the world’s population have intellectual disabilities. This is the largest disability population in the world. Intellectual disabilities know no boundaries.They cut across the lines of racial, ethnic, educational, social and economic backgrounds, and they canoccur in any family. People with intellectual disabilities deserve opportunities to participate in the social fabric of their communities. LifePath provides “Everyday Lives” and meaningful experiences to the over 1400 individuals they are privileged to serve.