Seeding Hope Home Healthcare in Garner, North Carolina, is a nonmedical home care agency clinically led by Director Mary Stovall, a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) with more than 30 years of nursing experience. Mary holds a master's degree in Nursing and advanced certifications as a CNA instructor, ACLS provider, and BLS provider. Her leadership guides every care plan, training, and safety standard, so families gain both warmth and clinical insight. Mary's ministry background and local roots help us honor each client's story, respect cultural preferences, and support families through every season of aging at home.
Our caregivers come with strong experience, CNA training, and hearts for service, and they are carefully screened before ever entering your loved one's home. We teach safe hands-on skills, dementia awareness, and respectful communication, then we match each caregiver with clients whose needs and personalities fit. Families tell us they quickly feel relief, because someone calm and capable is right there to help with bathing, mobility, meals, and conversation. Reliable caregivers mean fewer worries about missed visits, more consistent routines, and a home that feels peaceful again.
Seeding Hope began as a small church outreach, and that spirit of service still shapes our team today. As a Black-owned, female-owned, disabled veteran-owned agency, we understand how culture, faith, and family history influence the way you want care delivered. Our office staff, schedulers, and field caregivers work together so support stays flexible, whether you need a few respite hours, overnight supervision, or continuous care. Families gain a trusted partner who truly knows the local community and can walk beside them as needs change, offering clear guidance and steady, familiar faces.
Mary Stovall, our Director and Family Nurse Practitioner, leads care with more than 30 years of nursing experience, a master's degree in Nursing, and advanced certifications in CNA instruction, ACLS, and BLS. She brings ministry roots and clinical insight together, so every care plan is both compassionate and informed by best practices.
Mary mentors our caregivers in safe hands-on support, dementia awareness, and clear communication with families. She also understands complex health conditions and when to alert medical providers. Families gain peace of mind knowing someone seasoned is watching over each visit, guiding the team, and helping loved ones stay safer and more comfortable at home.