Leadership Profile

Moti Gamburd

CEO of CARE Homecare

Moti Gamburd is the CEO of CARE Homecare, a Los Angeles based home care agency that provides personalized in-home support for older adults and families. His work in senior care is connected to the long-standing care philosophy of Raya’s Paradise, the residential care organization founded by his mother, Raya Gamburd, in 1991.

Moti Gamburd, CEO of CARE Homecare
Moti Gamburd, CEO of CARE Homecare

About Moti Gamburd

Moti Gamburd serves as CEO of CARE Homecare and is also listed as Chief Executive Officer of Raya’s Paradise Residential Care Communities. Raya’s Paradise states that Moti has had extensive exposure and experience in the geriatric field since the company’s inception in 1991, and that he developed his knowledge of senior care under the mentorship of his mother, Raya Gamburd, the founder of Raya’s Paradise.

His leadership is rooted in a family history of elder care in Los Angeles. Raya’s Paradise describes Raya Gamburd as a registered nurse and the founder of the organization, which began as a residential care community in West Hollywood. That care tradition continues through CARE Homecare, where Moti helps guide in-home services designed to support seniors with daily routines, non-medical observation and personalized care coordination.

Moti holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from UCLA, according to the Raya’s Paradise executive team profile.

Leadership at CARE Homecare

CARE Homecare provides in-home caregivers who assist with daily routines, tasks and non-medical observation services so older adults can remain in the comfort of home while receiving needed support. The agency describes its broader care structure as including a 24/7 care management team, an initial care assessment, a personal care plan, caregiver continuity, periodic care management visits, a geriatric care manager on staff, a licensed nurse on staff, pharmacy support and visiting physician access through insurance.

In a message published on the CARE Homecare website, Moti writes that he grew up watching his mother build care communities where residents could feel happy, relaxed and nurtured. He explains that CARE Homecare extends the same standard of care provided in residential communities into clients’ private homes.

Care Philosophy

Moti’s care philosophy centers on dignity, consistency and personal attention. Through CARE Homecare, his focus is on helping older adults receive dependable support at home while giving families clearer guidance, communication and peace of mind.

His perspective reflects the care model associated with Raya’s Paradise: treating senior care as a deeply personal responsibility, not simply a service. Whether a family is exploring home care, dementia care or a higher level of daily support, Moti’s work emphasizes comfort, trust and quality of life.

Topics Moti Writes About

Moti’s articles focus on practical, family-centered senior care guidance, including how to evaluate home care options, when older adults may need additional support, how families can plan for dementia care and how professional caregivers can help seniors remain safer and more comfortable at home.

Articles by Moti Gamburd

Browse Moti’s latest articles on home care, senior care, aging in place, dementia support and family caregiving.

The First 72 Hours at Home After Hospital Discharge
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The First 72 Hours at Home After Hospital Discharge

Leaving the hospital is often a moment of relief, but it can also be the start of a fragile period. The first 72 hours at home after hospital discharge are critical. Families quickly discover that recovery does not begin and end at the hospital door. In fact, research shows that nearly 20% of Medicare patients are readmitted within 30 days of discharge, often due to preventable complications. This transition is where in-home care proves invaluable. At CARE Homecare, we have seen how structured support during the first three days can stabilize routines, reduce risks and bring peace of mind to families.
The First Two Weeks at Home After Hospital Discharge
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The First Two Weeks at Home After Hospital Discharge - A Practical Playbook

Leaving the hospital can feel like crossing the finish line. Doctors say you are medically stable. Nurses hand you discharge instructions. Then suddenly you are home, facing the reality of recovery without the 24-hour safety net of hospital care. For most patients the first two weeks after discharge are the hardest. The body is weak, the mind is foggy, and families are scrambling to manage care while holding their own lives together. At CARE Homecare, we specialize in guiding families through this fragile window. We know that the decisions made in these first days determine whether recovery is smooth or whether complications send a loved one back to the hospital.
Different Types of Home Care
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Different Types of Home Care - Medical, Non-Medical & Specialty Care

Home care has become one of the most important resources for older adults and individuals recovering from illness or injury. Rather than moving into a nursing facility, many people prefer to stay in the comfort of their homes, where they feel most secure. But what exactly is home care, and what are the different types of home health care services available?