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JAM | Jun 16, 2026

Jamaican in Florida brings her luxury nursing home care to the Jamaica Diaspora Conference

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Andrea Service, Ahava Nursing’s CEO

Ahava Home Nursing provides premier in-home nursing care tailored to each patient’s unique needs, ensuring compassionate, professional support wherever you are.

Their team meets you at your preferred setting, whether you’re staying at a hotel, a healthcare facility, or your own home.

From routine monitoring, medication management and post-discharge support, they deliver comprehensive nursing services with dignity and respect.

They collaborate closely with you, your family, and your healthcare providers to create a personalized care plan that promotes comfort, safety, and independence.

Their nurses are trained, licensed, and dedicated to continuity of care, ensuring seamless transitions across settings and consistent, high-quality service.

At Ahava Home Nursing Registry, your well-being is our priority. They bring expert care to you, wherever you are in Florida, Broward and Dade County.

Andrea Service, Ahava Nursing’s CEO, is on the island of Jamaica presently to participate in the Jamaica Diaspora Conference in Montego Bay.

She says, “It’s very  important for the Jamaica Diaspora and local Jamaicans to stay informed about health and wellness holistically.”

She further stated. “ Ahava Home Nursing Registry collaborates with various nonprofit organisations such as Everything is Love, American Friends of Jamaica, Jamaica Hi5K and Joint Healthcare Organisations to serve as a trusted hub for comprehensive health insights, preventive tips, and wellness resources that address physical, mental, and social well-being. This holistic approach helps diaspora members maintain healthier lives across borders and seasons of life.”

 Finally, the CEO said, “Also, the registry volunteers empower diaspora members to seek expert guidance, personalised care plans, and to know they can connect with licensed, experienced nurses and healthcare providers who understand diverse cultural and caregiving contexts.”

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