About Us
The senior care foundation:
A history of care and wellness
The Senior Care Foundation is a non-profit organization located in Miami, Florida that provides elderly care to people over the age of 55 who have low income and families who care for elderly adults. We do all of this with programs that improve their quality of life.
Ernesto Díaz, founder of The Senior Care Foundation, has been helping people in need since 2009 when he started his social work. He continued helping others through programs at Vidamax Medical Center and Grandparents Adult Day Care, all of which aimed to improve the quality of life of the less favored members of the communities he served.
With the help of Dimas Asencio, Juan Carlos Hernández, and Manuel González, the Ernesto Díaz Foundation was registered as a non-profit organization in 2018, devoted to cultivating relationships with the underprivileged, and to advocating for their welfare. The foundation helps those in need by providing them with the necessary resources. The Senior Care Foundation was born as a result of this initiative. It raises as a more concrete proposal to assist the underprivileged, and is intended to enhance the quality of life of older adults through programs that promote independence, self-confidence, physical health, and mental health.
The Senior Care Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 2018 to inform, educate, and empower seniors, who are forced to live in impoverished households, to live more productive lives. Our mission is to eliminate the root causes of hunger by finding and distributing bulk food and basic needs products, particularly to seniors 55 and over, with programs that empower and improve their quality of life.
Our vision is to provide loving care to the aging adults in the communities of Miami Dade, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Allapattah, Hollywood, and Miramar, in accordance with humanitarian principles so that all participants can live dignified lives, because no one deserves to go to bed hungry.
Our goals are to ensure that no one goes hungry as long as we have food or basic needed items.
We engage our seniors in the communities that we serve to participate in fun enriching activities that will help keep them mentally, physically, and emotionally active. Our facility provides them with a safe, comfortable environment where they can have new experiences, make new friends, develop new skills and keep them healthy while moving. We treat them with dignity and respect.