With extensive experience in residential care, behavioral support, and individual services, Desire has built a career around some of the most meaningful and most demanding work in the healthcare field. He specializes in supporting adults and children with disabilities, autism spectrum conditions, and age-related cognitive challenges such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Compassionate and highly skilled healthcare support professional with extensive experience in residential care, behavioral support, and individual services. Specializing in working with adults and children with disabilities, autism spectrum conditions, and age-related cognitive decline, Desire brings a person-centered philosophy to every interaction — one grounded in dignity, patience, and a commitment to fostering genuine independence. Certified in CPR & First Aid, Medication Administration (MAP), Proactive Approaches to Behavioral Challenges (PABC), and Dementia care, Desire is equipped to handle complex care situations with professionalism and empathy. Backed by a Bachelor of Management degree, she combines leadership capability with the warmth and attentiveness that truly meaningful care demands.
With extensive experience in residential care, behavioral support, and individual services, Desire has built a career around some of the most meaningful and most demanding work in the healthcare field. He specializes in supporting adults and children with disabilities, autism spectrum conditions, and age-related cognitive challenges such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease. These are populations that require far more than clinical competence. They require patience, creativity, emotional intelligence, and an unwavering belief in every person's right to be seen, heard, and treated with dignity.
At the heart of everything Desire does is a person-centered philosophy. He doesn't approach care as a checklist of tasks to complete — he approaches it as a relationship to nurture. That means taking the time to understand how each individual communicates, what brings them comfort, what triggers anxiety, and what small moments of joy look like for them specifically. For individuals on the autism spectrum, He pays careful attention to nonverbal cues, follows the individual's lead, and creates space for connection on their terms. For elderly residents or those in the final stages of life, she shows up with steadiness, warmth, and grace — ensuring no one faces their most vulnerable moments alone.