Pamgrace Gachenge, founder and CEO of DiscoverU Health, works as a corporate wellness broker. She leads the core operations and overall client experience of her company that was founded in 2018.
As a corporate wellness broker, Gachenge advises business owners and organizational leaders about how to use healthcare and wellness as strategic tools to strengthen their workforce. She helps employers design benefits that improve retention, productivity, and overall employee well-being.
“My work ensures businesses of all sizes can offer quality care options that support their teams and contribute to a healthy and thriving workplace,” Gachenge added. “DiscoverU Health’s mission is to reimagine the healthcare experience through 360-degree preventive health and chronic care support while removing barriers to access.”
Seniors, families, caregivers, and employers who desire a more compassionate and accessible approach to healthcare are served through the company. Additionally, Gachenge, advises business owners and organizational leaders on integrating wellness and concierge healthcare into their business strategy.
DiscoverU Health’s team includes nurses, CNAs, GNAs, CMTs, and administrative care staff who support families throughout Maryland. The company is based in Laurel, Maryland and serves surrounding Maryland counties, including Baltimore County and Baltimore City.
DiscoverU Health’s Community Outreach Effort
Gachenge stated that the “Give the Gift of Care Campaign” is a new opportunity to acknowledge that the holidays can bring both joy and hardship. This is the company’s first year launching the initiative.
“Our goal is to bring comfort, connection, and meaningful support to seniors and caregivers across Maryland during the holiday season. Through this initiative, we aim to provide 500 free hours of care, serving an estimated 40 to 50 seniors and caregivers in collaboration with local churches, senior communities, housing programs, nonprofits, and business sponsors.”
Gachenge added that seniors and caregivers experience loneliness, sadness, chronic health challenges, or financial strain during this season.
“This initiative allows us to step in with compassion, presence, and practical support,” she said. “Recipients will receive a nurse (RN) evaluation and a personalized care plan created for their needs. Care will be delivered by our nurses, CNAs, GNAs, CMTs, and administrative care team.”
Individuals will be served in Prince George’s County; Montgomery County; Anne Arundel County; Howard County; Baltimore County; and Baltimore City in Maryland. Gachenge explained that collaboration with local churches, senior communities, housing programs, and business sponsors to bring care directly to those who need it is underway. Services will include companionship, meal prep, housekeeping, errands, and personal care.
“It is a community effort designed to say: ‘We see you, we care about you, and you are not alone,’” said Gachenge.
Oscar Garcia-Villatoro, an HR intern, stated that care will be provided to those who need it during the holidays, but communities are also being brought together for the community funded cause.
“We’re all working together to look out for one another and what’s better than that during the holidays,” Garcia-Villatoro asked.
Nomination and Application Instructions for Supportive Roles
Anyone wishing to nominate a senior or caregiver can email: hello@discoveruhealth.net with “Give the Gift of Care Nomination” in the subject line. Please include the individual’s name and a brief explanation of why care is needed. The nomination deadline is December 5, 2025. Organizations or businesses interested in partnering with DiscoverU Health may email hello@discoveruhealth.net with Sponsor –“Give the Gift of Care” in the subject line. Include what he or she would like to contribute or more information about needs can be provided by DiscoverU Health after contact is initiated. CNAs, GNAs, CMTs, and nurses who would like to support this initiative or join our ongoing care team are actively being recruited. Caregivers may apply at https://discoveruhealth.net/careers.
Inspiration Behind The Give The Gift of Care
Gachenge shared that her mother, Cecily Wambui Gachenge Gichobi, RN, BSN, transitioned on December 26, 2015, and this year marks ten years.
“She was a dedicated nurse who loved seniors deeply and treated them like family,” said Gachenge. “One of the last things she asked me to do before she passed was to deliver Christmas gifts to her senior clients across Maryland. I completed those deliveries on Christmas Eve. A day after Christmas, she was gone.”
Gachenge mentioned that the initiative was established in her mother’s honor. It reflects the compassion, joy, and generosity she carried throughout her life.
“Giving the Gift of Care allows me to continue the spirit of what she modeled for me, offering kindness and support to seniors and caregivers during a tender time of year.”
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