Dan Schreiner is the Owner of ComForCare, Home Care – Cape & South Coast, spanning from the tip of Provincetown through Plymouth to the Rhode Island boarder of Massachusetts. He’s also the Founder and Managing Director of Equality Senior Living, a national company providing guidance to LGBT seniors in finding safe, supporting senior living communities.
Prior to moving to Cape Cod, Dan was a member of the Senior Executive Service and served as the single federal Medicare Beneficiary Ombudsman with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services under both the Bush and the Obama Administrations, where he made recommendations to the Secretary of Health and Human Services and Congress on improvements in the program now serving more than 60 million Americans. He has his Master’s from the School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.
Dan lives in Truro, MA and is involved in many organizations on the outer Cape, including serving as the Chair for the Counsel on Aging in Truro.
Asannie is ComForCare’s administrative assistant in Cape Cod.
Asannie began her career in the mental health field, where she spent five years providing meaningful and often life-changing care. This experience solidified her passion for service, empathy, and supporting others.
She later transitioned into elderly home care, a field that immediately felt like home, especially with ComForCare, where she has been for almost a year now. She is deeply committed to helping seniors maintain their dignity and independence in the comfort of their homes. She is proud to be part of a team that prioritizes compassion, reliability, and personalized care. Her role involves ensuring our day-to-day operations run smoothly, allowing our caregivers to focus on what matters most—our clients. She is truly grateful to be part of a company that makes a real difference in people’s lives.
Alexis is the Marketing and Care Coordinator for ComForCare in the Plymouth County area. She got into elder care when her mother in law fell down the stairs and suddenly needed twenty four hour care. She went from fully independent to paralyzed from the neck down, and during that time Alexis learned how difficult life at home can be when there is little to no support network to help caregivers and those that need them. So she is passionate about providing excellent care to seniors to help people feel supported, and to help them maintain their dignity and allow them to age in place where they want to be.
Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (508) 209-5714 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Cape Cod, MA).
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