The North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. loaned $100,000 to DivineTouch Home Health Care in Worcester to support the agency in becoming a certified homecare agency by the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Facility Licensure and Certification. DivineTouch, founded by President and CEO Grace Sterling, who is a native of Jamaica, offers services including nursing, medication administration, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, and behavioral health management. The programming offers counseling from social workers, home care aides, and pastoral care. The organization anticipates that growth in the coming years will add 19 salaried positions and 46 wage staff to the business, according to a Thursday press release from the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce.
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