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A Welcome From Our Leadership

Welcome to Providence at Home. We’re happy you stopped by, and we hope you’ll stay for a while and get to know us better.

Providence is an organization that lives its mission and values, as evidenced by the culture of caring and service. It strives to provide the highest quality of care to its residents, patients, and clients, and Providence at Home is proud to offer a variety of services available in your home.

I believe strongly in the Providence mission "to enhance the lives of those we serve," as it fits with the care I believe each person deserves. We enhance the lives we serve by protecting the dignity of each person as they move through the stages of life. Each person deserves the highest quality of care and respect. Home and community-based services bring the care that is needed to where healing can best be realized: in the home.

Providence at Home has highly-skilled clinicians and caregivers that travel to each patient’s home and customize the care each person needs for Home Health and Private Duty. If home is where you want to stay, we want to help make that happen.

We know the choice for the right home care for you can be a difficult one, so let us know how we can help make that choice easier. We hope to talk to you soon.

Susan Enright
Vice President of Home and Community-Based Services

Susan Enright, Vice President of Home and Community-Based Services

Vice President of Home and Community-Based Services

Susan Enright

Susan Enright has worked at Providence since 2019 as the Vice President of Home and Community-Based Services. She came to us with extensive experience in healthcare and leadership, both in hospitals and community-based services. Susan is Certified for Strategic Management through the Association for Strategic Planning and is also a Professional Registered Nurse in the state of Illinois. She is a Member of The Joint Commission, Nursing Advisory Council, and she also serves on the Leading Age Home and Community-Based Services Public Policy Board. Sue has four grown children, four grandchildren, and one “very spoiled beagle.” She loves spending time with her family and friends, traveling both domestic and abroad, reading, and knitting.