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Better at Home

One You Love Homecare, is senior care tailored with heart.

Jennifer and Joshua Cowan, owners of One You Love Homecare, wanted to make a lasting difference close to their home. Joshua has spent his entire career in healthcare, leading programs that helped people heal, recover, and regain independence. Jennifer spent her years raising their children, volunteering at their schools, local community events, and helping families in their church gain financial freedom.

“We wanted to build something that would allow us to serve families the way we hoped someone would care for our own loved ones. We knew, whatever our next phase was, we wanted it to be rooted in community and shared purpose.”

Together, Joshua and Jennifer found the perfect balance of profession and passion with One You Love Homecare. The national franchise helps provide training, structure, and support of a trusted national organization, while still being locally owned and operated. “The combination of national brand and local ownership is powerful,” Joshua says.

Their mission is simple: to help families gain peace of mind, and seniors live with dignity and independence at home.

“This really feels like the next chapter in our family story,” says Jennifer. “The same values that guided us while raising our children—patience, empathy, responsibility, and love—now guide how we care for our clients.”

One You Love Homecare provides individualized care that comes from a partnership built on trust and understanding. Every client and every caregiver match are personal. Because, as Joshua and Jennifer say: “This work is deeply personal to us.”

The One You Love Mobile app is designed to do more than entertain. With exclusive interactive cognition games, it helps keep your loved one’s mind sharp and stimulated—so you can feel confident they’re thriving, even when you’re not there.

13790 Bridgewater Crossings Blvd, Suite 1080B, Windermere
(407) 606-4010
oneyoulovehomecare.com

 

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