Hello! My name is Eyvette, and I recently relocated from Chicago to Austin to embrace a new chapter in my life. As an empty nester, I’m looking for a part-time sitter or caregiver position that allows me to continue doing what I love most—caring for others.
I hold a master’s degree in psychology and have dedicated more than 20 years to the behavioral health field. Throughout my career, I’ve worked with children, adolescents, adults, and older adults in a variety of settings, providing compassionate care and support to individuals with behavioral health challenges, developmental disabilities, and those on the autism spectrum. My professional background has strengthened my patience, empathy, communication skills, and ability to remain calm and supportive in a wide range of situations.
I’m currently pursuing a nursing degree to expand my knowledge and continue my lifelong commitment to helping others through quality, compassionate care.
Family has always been at the center of my life. As the youngest of eight siblings, I’ve had the joy of helping care for many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews over the years. This has given me hands-on experience caring for children from infancy through adolescence while creating safe, nurturing, and engaging environments.
One of the most meaningful experiences in my life was caring for my grandmother during her battle with multiple health issues and Alzheimer’s disease. Being her caregiver taught me the importance of patience, dignity, compassion, and providing comfort during life’s most challenging moments. It reinforced my passion for caring for seniors and supporting families who need someone they can trust.
My experience spans the entire lifespan—from infants to the geriatric population. Whether I’m caring for children, providing companionship to seniors, or supporting individuals with developmental, behavioral, or cognitive challenges, I strive to meet each person where they are with kindness, respect, and understanding.
I am dependable, compassionate, trustworthy, and genuinely passionate about helping others live safely and comfortably. I would be honored to care for your loved one while I continue my nursing education, and I look forward to becoming a reliable, caring presence for your family.