
At Better Days Health Care, our mission is to provide a full offering of compassionate, high-quality in-home care for medically fragile children and young adults under the age of 21 across the great state of Georgia. We want to positively impact as many lives as possible turning bad days into better days. It takes a village to care for a child and you are not alone!

Our vision is to become the #1 preferred home health care provider in every community we serve through compassionate service and memorable professional care. We aim to support not only the medical needs of our clients, but also the well being of their families- helping parents reclaim time, balance and a sense of self beyond the caregiver role. We help families regain peace of mind and the ability to live their own lives while knowing their child is safe and well cared for.

The core of our company is built around compassion, integrity, safety, reliability, teamwork and respect. When Better Days Health Care is your chosen provider, you become part of the family. This means we treat and care for your loved ones as if they are our own.

Our team members is what sets us apart from other providers. Every caregiver and nurse is handpicked and the very best of the best. We know that families aren't just choosing a service - they're trusting someone to care for their loved one in the place they call home. We honor that trust by building a team that leads with compassion, patience and genuine care for every client in our care.
Better Days Health Care was inspired by my uncle Eddie, who lost his battle with cancer in 2023. During this time hospitals were still strict with visitation, so our small, close-knit family took turns staying with him around the clock so that he was never alone - Some of us traveling in from out of state to support him.
During my final visit with him while he was still conscious, we took our nightly walk around the hospital floor. I still remember it vividly. Him spraying on his favorite cologne and asking me "How Do I Look?" before grabbing his IV stand and heading out the door. It was becoming harder for him to speak for extended periods of time but that did not stop him from flirting with every nurse we passed by. He talked quietly but excitedly about getting released, seeing his dog Nina, sleeping in his own bed and wearing proper shoes again(he had what some would call an unhealthy sneaker collection). Unfortunately, he never made it back home.
Shortly after his passing, I learned about home health care - something I never even realized existed. While I don't know if it would have been an option for him, I often wonder if in-home care could have given him more comfort, dignity and small moments of peace during his final months. While I can't change the past, I can honor his memory by ensuring other families can experience the comfort of care at home. This agency exists to make sure no one feels alone in their most vulnerable moments and that families are supported with compassion and quality care.
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