About Liora
I built Liora to stay personal, selective, and deeply involved.
My own parents need care. My father has Parkinson’s, and I know firsthand how heavy, complex, and emotionally charged it can be when the people who once cared for you begin to need care themselves.
That experience shaped how I wanted to build Liora: intentionally smaller, highly selective, and deeply involved, so families receive more personal care, clearer guidance, and real accountability. Liora means bringer of light, and that is exactly what we aim to be in moments that can otherwise feel uncertain and overwhelming.
Eytan Klawer, Owner
The problem
What families can lose in scale-driven care
As care organizations get bigger and more system-driven, the model can start to come first. Owner attention stretches thin, decisions become more standardized, and personal accountability becomes harder to sustain.
When that happens, families often feel the same losses: care becomes less personal, caregiver selection becomes more about volume, and the overall experience can feel less thoughtful than it should.
Care becomes more standardized
Families are unique, but larger systems often rely on repeatable templates. Care that should feel tailored can begin to feel generic.
Caregiver selection shifts toward volume
When an agency needs a large roster to keep the system full, caregiver selection can become more about scale than long-term fit and quality.
Personal accountability gets thinner
Even when care is technically in place, families can still feel there is no one person truly holding the full picture and helping guide the next step.
The difference
Why staying smaller matters
Liora is intentionally built to stay high-touch, highly selective, and accountable. Because we are independent and do not answer to a large corporate entity, we can make decisions based on what is best for the family and caregiver experience, not what best serves a system.
Owner involvement stays real
Because Liora is intentionally smaller, Eytan can stay personally involved from the first conversation through ongoing care decisions and communication.
Selective growth protects quality
We are not trying to build a volume machine. We can grow carefully, take fit seriously, and protect the quality of the experience.
Caregivers can be handpicked
We do not need an army of interchangeable caregivers. We can be deliberate about who joins Liora and keep the standard high.
The experience
What that feels like for families
The goal is not just to put care in place. It is to give families a more personal relationship, better guidance, and the reassurance that someone is genuinely involved.
More clarity
Families get a clearer sense of what is happening, what matters most now, and what the next step should be.
Stronger fit and continuity
Care relationships feel more dependable, better matched, and less transactional.
Better local guidance
Because Liora is local, we help families think through hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and board and care homes with better context and judgment.
More personal support
The process feels less lonely. Families have someone thinking with them, not just staffing a shift.
Why local matters
Liora serves the East Bay, primarily Contra Costa, Solano, and Alameda counties.
We care deeply about local relationships with skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, and board and care homes. Over time, you learn which partners communicate well, which settings consistently deliver strong care, and where a family may need to ask harder questions. We help families think through those options and steer toward the resources that are most likely to serve them well.
- Contra Costa County
- Solano County
- Alameda County
If you want a more personal, highly accountable approach, let’s talk.
If your family is facing a recent change, planning ahead, or simply trying to understand the right next step, we are here to think it through with you.