Two BSN-prepared registered nurses lead this agency, and both are actively pursuing advanced nurse practitioner degrees. That level of clinical oversight is rare in home care. We don't just place caregivers and step back. We build personalized care plans, stay in regular contact with your family, and adjust support as needs evolve. When you call Peace RN, a nurse is always part of the conversation.
Edna's path in healthcare started on the ground level. She began her career as a Certified Nursing Assistant caring for veterans, then worked as an EMS provider before earning her BSN and becoming a registered nurse. That progression gave her something most administrators don't have: a firsthand understanding of care at every level, from bedside to crisis response. Today, Edna works as a psychiatric emergency room nurse and school nurse, managing high-pressure situations where calm, clear judgment makes all the difference.
She is currently pursuing her Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner certification, deepening the clinical expertise she brings to every care plan Peace RN develops. As Executive Administrator, Edna ensures that the agency's operations, standards, and caregiver team all reflect the same level of professionalism and compassion she brings to her own patients.
Kayla is the kind of nurse who never stopped expanding what she could offer her patients. Her clinical background spans emergency medicine, critical care, aesthetic dermatology, and school nursing, a range that means she's cared for people across nearly every stage and setting of life. That breadth isn't just a resume line; it's what allows her to look at a client's needs and see the full picture, not just the immediate concern.
She is currently pursuing her Family Nurse Practitioner degree, which will add even more depth to the clinical oversight she provides at Peace RN. As Director of Nursing, Kayla leads care planning, caregiver training, and the hands-on clinical standards that set the agency apart. When she says care should feel personal, she means it because she's built her entire career around showing up for people when it matters most.