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Israel Martinez

Director Of Home Health Marketing/sales at Destiny Home Health & Hospice

Israel Martinez has a diverse work experience, starting in 2001 as a Personal Banker at Wells Fargo Bank. Israel then progressed to roles such as Membership Banker, Business Specialist, and eventually became a BDC in commercial banking. In 2009, they joined JP Morgan Chase as a Business Banker, where their responsibilities included acquiring new business and maintaining client relationships. From 2012 to 2014, Israel worked as a Community Liaison at Lorian Health before joining Destiny Home Health & Hospice in 2014 as the Director of Home Health Marketing/Sales. In this role, they provided leadership to the marketing and sales team, ensuring the delivery of quality home health care.

From 1994 to 1999, Israel Martinez attended California State University, Long Beach, where they pursued a field of study in International Business. No specific degree obtained during this period was mentioned.

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Moreno Valley, United States

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Destiny Home Health & Hospice

Destiny Home Health is an intermittent skilled care provided by licensed nurses, home health aide, therapists (physical, occupational, and speech), and social workers. Care is provided under the supervision of a qualified Physician. Destiny home health also provides care for adults who are eligible for skilled nursing or rehabilitative service that are intermittent, periodic, or a specified length of time directed by a Physician. Destiny Hospice Team is comprised of physician and our caring and compassionate staff members that provide support to patient and loved ones 24/7. Our hospice team includes a Medical Director who will consult with your physician to manage pain and symptoms and make house calls as needed, nurses that assess and manage your pain and provide overall care, home health aides that help with personal care and lighten the burden of caregivers by helping with light household chores, social workers that counsel, provide emotional support and help with financial and planning issues, Chaplains who offer pastoral care, addressing the spiritual concerns of patient and loved one, volunteers who are specially trained are available to offer companionship, emotional support, and assist patient and family when needed most and bereavement Support for loved ones continues for 12 months or longer after the patient has passed on.