Caroline Griswold grew up wanting to make a difference in peoples’ lives. A Gwinnett County resident since the age of six, Caroline received her Associates Degree in Behavioral Science from Georgia Military College, then went on to University of Georgia to get her Bachelors Degree in Social Work. Caroline observed social workers making a huge difference when her grandmother struggled with cancer at an early age, and it made a lasting impact on her. Today, Caroline is a Social Worker at Gwinnett Medical Center’s Center for Neurosciences. She loves her work there because she has the opportunity and the encouragement to put patients and families first! Caroline can be reached at (678) 312-066, or via email at cgriswold@gwinnettmedicalcenter.org.
Chuck and Dara McMillian are the owners of a unique company called My Accessable Home. Though there are a few other companies in the Atlanta area that specialize in renovations for seniors and disabled adults, their business is unique in that they bring a wholistic approach to the process. This is due, in large part, to Dara’s background in social work. Dara grew up in a family of health care professionals. She received her Masters in Social Work from Boston University, and spent more than a decade as a social worker and a geriatric care coordinator. Dara moved to the Atlanta are in 1996. Chuck McMillan, on the other hand, grew up in Sandy Springs. He has spent most of his career in the remodeling business. Blending the talents of the two McMillans has resulted in an incredible benefit to their clients as they truly understand both the physical and social needs of their clients and what will be needed to make their home safe to live in as they age. Chuck and Dara can be reached at (770) 715-5242. Visit them on the web at www.myaccessablehome.com.