
Private Duty RN · Palm Beach County
One nurse.
Your home.
No agency.
Most people don't realize there's a difference between a caregiver and a nurse until something goes wrong. I started this practice because I've seen what happens when the person in the room isn't qualified to notice — and what's possible when they are.
This is a private practice. Not an agency. You get one nurse, direct access, and care that never gets handed off to whoever is available that day.
What I Do

About Wendy
"The difference between a good outcome and a bad one often comes down to who is paying attention."
Fifteen years. Acute settings, chronic care, home-based nursing. She's been the person in the room at 2am when families didn't know what was happening. She's caught things that others missed.
Read her story →Some situations need a nurse,
not just someone to help.
A caregiver can provide comfort and company. They cannot administer medications, assess a wound, manage a feeding tube, or recognize the early signs of sepsis. A registered nurse can — and does.
Medicare home health ends when the episode ends, not when your loved one no longer needs skilled care. Private duty nursing doesn't have that clock. Care continues for as long as you need it.
Common Questions →Need homemaker or companion support instead? Wendy also owns Velvet Concierge Care — a separate, AHCA-licensed homemaker and companion service for non-clinical in-home support. Many families use both.
Visit Velvet Concierge Care →Let's talk.
Schedule a free consultation. No intake form, no call center — just a direct conversation with Wendy about what you need.
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