Quality Respite and Home Care, Inc.
Christine Shene has a diverse work experience. Christine started in 1995 as a State/Local and Academic Account Executive at SHI, where they were responsible for software and hardware sales to various entities including the State of California and K-12 academic accounts. In 2006, they became the Vice President of Impressive Promotions, Inc, where they oversaw the company's marketing solutions and customized promotional products. In 2008, they founded Quality Respite and Home Care, Inc, serving as the President/CEO. The company offers in-home care services for individuals with special needs, focusing on improving their quality of life through motor skill development and social awareness. Finally, from 2018 to 2021, they worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant at Regional Medical Center of San Jose.
Christine Shene has a diverse education history. In 1982, they graduated from Independence High School with a diploma in College Prep. Following this, they attended Evergreen Valley College from 1986 to 1989 and obtained an Associate's Degree in Occupational Therapy for Handicapped. In 2011, they attended Mission College for Child Development studies.
In 2016, Christine attended Mission College again, where they earned a certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. During the same year, they also obtained a certification as a Home Health Aid.
Additionally, Christine Shene has obtained a certification as a BLS Provider from the American Heart Association - San Diego Division in March 2021.
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Quality Respite and Home Care, Inc.
Quality Respite and Home Care, Inc. is a family-owned business. We have been involved with the disabled community since 1974 when my brother was born with Cerebral Palsy. We have endured the many obstacles and hurdles of everyday life that are familiar to most families with a child with special needs, so we know where you're coming from. In 1981, we were introduced to the Special Olympics when my brother went to elementary school. After participating all throughout grade school and graduating high school, we came to the realization that there was nothing for him after high school. We built our own Special Olympics team for children with various disabilities graduating from the East Side Union High School District to keep them involved with sports, along with social and motor skills. We are also a part of Home Care Aide and License Home Health Committees within CAHSAH (California Association for Health Services at Home). As you can see, we deeply understand the need for personalized respite care for both children and adults with special needs. The help, and the relief that it brings for both parents and clients, can have a great impact on the entire family's quality of life.