Clay Foutch has been serving the senior population in the Portland Metropolitan area since founding the company in 2007. Clay’s “why” starts with the pride in building a team to carry out the mission of Home Matters locally and to create entrepreneurial opportunities for future Home Matters business owners across the US. Our mission is to provide exceptional nurse guided care to the aging population, and to do so with the most clinically competent team in the market allowing us to serve both our clients and the professional caregivers that carry out the most important position within our company, caregiving. Clay feels strongly that the best way to serve his clients is by providing In-Home Care with the utmost respect and competence allowing his clients to remain in their home safely and independently for as long as possible.
Outside of Home Matters, Clay has advocated and served the senior community through his work as a board member for the Alzheimer’s Association SW Washington Chapter along with The Metropolitan Senior Network. Clay now serves as a board member with Stepping Up For Seniors, an organization that serves seniors that fall below the poverty line. He volunteers as a committee member for Beaverton’s Committee on Aging whose purpose is to discover and examine the issues and concerns of the aging population in the City of Beaverton. Nationally, Clay is committed to the Home Care Association of America as an Innovation Committee member with the purpose of leveraging technology and innovation to improve the lives of aging adults.
Christina Foutch has been serving people with disabilities and the aging population since earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from San Jose State University in 2001. Christina’s focus in Alzheimer’s dementia and physical disabilities allows her clients and caregivers an unmatched resource for the senior community. She is skilled in the areas of transfer and mobility training, behavior modification techniques, and adaptive equipment allowing increased independence, mobility and safety in the home for her clients.
Starting Home Matters Caregiving in 2007, Christina has utilized her skills to better train our professional caregivers and care for our clients. Christina is certified by the Alzheimer’s Association to teach their courses, curriculums and has spoken at the McGinty Conference. Christina wants to give the aging population the option and opportunity to age in place and advocate for those who can’t advocate for themselves.
Heidi Rowell has dedicated her career to caring for the aging population. She first began working with seniors in 1999 as a CNA. It was during this time that Heidi realized her passion for working with people and families living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia. She believes that all seniors deserve to receive high-quality care in their own homes and is proud to make that possible through her work with Home Matters. Heidi sees her most important role as that of a mentor to our management and caregiving team, providing the leadership and guidance they need to provide the highest quality care to our clients.
In addition to the leadership, she provides to our local team, Heidi is also an integral part of the Home Matters corporate team, sharing her expertise with new franchise owners, to spread the Home Matters mission. Heidi holds a bachelor’s degree in management and organizational leadership and healthcare administration from George Fox University. She believes in the Home Matters mission of doing well by doing good, and volunteers for the Alzheimer’s Association, and serves on the board of Stepping up for Seniors.
Eloisa is a nurse by profession and caregiver by heart. After moving to America, her first job was a caregiver to a 100-year-old lady. After obtaining her medical assistant certification she met a Nurse Practitioner that led her to pursue Nursing. Eloisa received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2003 while working at White Memorial Medical Center in California. After moving to Oregon, she worked in several settings including a community hospital, GI clinic, skilled nursing facility, and a long-term care company before finding her way to In Home care. Eloisa joined the Home Matters team because the organization’s mission and values aligned with her own.
Eloisa has a passion for providing care to seniors, and is a strong advocate for quality care. Eloisa guides our team with her extensive nursing knowledge is always looking for ways to provide even better service to our clients. She provides continuous education to our caregivers and leads our advanced hospice training program. Outside of work Eloisa enjoys crafting, traveling, gardening, and spending time with her family.
Mary Guitron began her career as a License Practical Nurse in 1984. During her nursing career she has worked in many different settings, hospital, skilled nursing, schools, home health, and now home care. Mary brings the experience she has gained in her long nursing career to our team at Home Matters. She guides our managers and caregivers each day to provide the quality care and support our clients need.
Mary’s favorite part of her job is teaching our caregivers during new hire training. Mary is one of the first people our new caregivers meet, and she takes great pride in setting them up for success as they begin their work with Home Matters. When she is not working Mary enjoys spending time with friends and family and is a devoted Mom, Grandma and dog mom.
Sydni has been in the caregiving and senior industry for over 7 years. Before formally entering the workforce, Sydni was a natural born caregiver caring for family and family friends. Sydni has worked in both community settings as well as in-home care. After several years working as a caregiver, med tech and RCC, Sydni achieved her goal and received her administrator’s license. Sydni’s long-term goal is to become a nurse and continue her passion caring and educating those with Alzheimer’s Dementia.
Dominee Trapp is a passionate healthcare professional with over 20 years of experience dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors. As a long-term care professional, she pours her heart into ensuring each individual receives the compassionate support they deserve. Dominee’s journey began as a caregiver, where her commitment blossomed into a lifelong mission. She believes in the magic of person-centered care—where medical needs meet emotional well-being. Whether in a facility or through in-home services, Dominee strives to empower seniors to live with dignity and respect. Her empathetic approach and extensive knowledge make her a trusted advocate for both seniors and their families. With every interaction, Dominee’s genuine desire to uplift those she serves shines through, reminding us all of the importance of compassion in healthcare.
Martha Sorensen brings over 15 years of experience working with seniors to her role as After-Hours Manager at Home Matters Caregiving. Her background as a caregiver gives her unique insight and empathy when supporting team members—she knows exactly what they need because she’s been in their shoes. Martha’s lifelong dedication to helping others began in the field of special education before transitioning to senior care. Outside of work, she enjoys a full and active family life with her husband, children, two grandchildren, and two dogs.
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