Zach Wellman

Chief Human Resources Officer at Village Caregiving, LLC

Zach Wellman currently serves as the Chief Human Resources Officer at Village Caregiving, LLC, a position held since April 2022. Prior to this role, Wellman worked as an Associate Attorney at Oxley Rich Sammons from August 2019 to April 2022 and gained experience as a Law Clerk at Agee Clymer Mitchell & Laret between October 2017 and May 2019. Early professional experience includes serving as a Traffic Control Technician at Highway Safety from May 2012 to August 2016 and an internship with U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, III from August 2013 to May 2014. Wellman earned a Juris Doctor degree from Capital University Law School in 2019 and holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Policy Analysis from the University of Charleston.

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Wayne, United States

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Village Caregiving, LLC

Village Caregiving is a privately held, non-medical home healthcare agency with locations in multiple states. Our company is bonded and insured. The owners are West Virginia natives who have deep Appalachian roots. Our company is proud to say that many of our clients come to us through word of mouth. We realize that each one of our clients is a part of someone’s family, which is precisely why our caregivers treat them like family. We started with common sense principles, and we continue to operate by them. It means a great deal to us that you trust us with your loved ones, so we will protect and shelter them. Caregivers regularly handle the following tasks: Routine housework. Planning, cooking, and serving meals. Monitoring and motivating regular diet plans [including assistance with eating/feeding]. Transporting clients to social activities and appointments. Running errands and shopping with and/or for clients. Assisting with mail. Providing respite care for family members. Serving as companions and participating in socialization activities. Caring for pets. Assisting with grooming and hygiene/toilet needs. Supervising or assisting with bathing. Assisting with dressing and undressing. Assisting with mobilization needs such as turning, transferring, exercising, and walking. Assisting with self-administered medication(s). MORE THAN ANYTHING – Keeping your loved one safe and comfortable at home.