News & Events

Madison Workman, second from the left, proudly representing Amada Senior Care West Virginia as a National Caregiver Value Award recipient.
Amada Senior Care West Virginia Recognizes National Caregiver Value Award Recipients
At Amada Senior Care West Virginia, we are proud to celebrate the dedication and compassion of our caregivers. We are excited to announce that Crystal and Madison have been honored with the National Caregiver Value Award (NGVA). This prestigious recognition is awarded to caregivers across the Amada network who exemplify our 6 Cs: Commitment, Communication, Competence, Compassion, Comforting, and Confidently Humble.
Madison Workman’s passion for caregiving is evident in everything she does. She builds meaningful relationships with her clients, ensuring they receive not only physical care but also emotional support. Madison is known for her reliability, kindness, and ability to bring joy to those she serves. Her unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of seniors has earned her well-deserved recognition as an NGVA recipient.

Crystal Foust, second from the right, proudly representing Amada Senior Care West Virginia.
Crystal Foust has been a cornerstone of the Amada West Virginia caregiving team.
Her ability to anticipate her clients’ needs, provide comfort, and create meaningful connections has earned her multiple nominations for the National Caregiver Value Award, with this year marking her well-deserved win. Crystal’s passion for caregiving shines through in every interaction, ensuring that each client receives the highest level of care and respect.
2024 Caregiver Appreciation Day
Amada Senior Care West Virginia hosted a special Caregiver Appreciation Day to celebrate the hardworking caregivers who serve our local senior community.
Caregivers were invited to drive by the office to receive a free Chick-fil-A breakfast or lunch, a thoughtful goody bag, and a complimentary car wash. Events like these reflect Amada’s ongoing commitment to recognizing and supporting the heroes of senior care.
Bringing Back the Village
Amada Senior Care West Virginia proudly partners with Bringing Back the Village, an organization dedicated to rebuilding community support for our aging population.
Through free workshops and seminars, this initiative empowers individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to create a stronger, more compassionate support system for local seniors. Learn more by visiting bringingbackthevillage.org.
Parkinson’s Association Dinner Presentation
On October 21, 2024, owner Kari Peyatte and Tabitha Justice presented to over 70 attendees at the Charleston Parkinson’s Association monthly dinner. Their topic, “Identifying Funding Resources for Seniors,” provided essential information for families navigating senior care costs. The support group continues to meet monthly and remains an active part of the local senior health network. Learn more at the WV Parkinson’s Support Network.
Kanawha County Public Library Speaker Series
Amada West Virginia took part in the Kanawha County Public Library’s Educational Speaker Series, offering valuable insights into senior care planning and resources. These sessions help families and seniors better understand the care options available to them.
Valley Networking & Harmony Senior Living Events
Amada West Virginia regularly participates in Valley Networking—a quarterly gathering hosted by Harmony Senior Living to foster collaboration among senior care professionals.
In February, the team also joined Harmony’s resident carnival, contributing to a day filled with fun, engagement, and community support.