Why Senior Helpers?
After years of leadership and service in their respective careers, Johnathan and Brandi Stephens felt called to invest in something that would create a lasting impact in their community. Having personally navigated the challenges of caring for an aging loved one from a distance, they understood how overwhelming, emotional, and isolating the journey can feel for families.
They also saw how transformative, dependable, compassionate care can be, not just fors eniors, but for entire families. Senior Helpers of Greater Arlington was born from that conviction: to serve with dignity, to support families, and to enrich the lives of older adults through trusted, relationship-centered care.
Our Commitment
Senior Helpers of Greater Arlington is a mission-driven, in-home care service rooted in servant leadership. Under Johnathan and Brandi's guidance, caregivers are thoughtfully selected, thoroughly trained, and supported within a culture built on respect, accountability, and compassion.
Every decision is guided by a simple belief:
Seniors deserve to age with dignity, and families deserve peace of mind.
Leadership with Purpose
Johnathan is a Service-Disabled U.S. Air Force veteran who honorably served our nation through three tours in the Middle East. His military service instilled a lifelong commitment to leadership, integrity, and service before self, values that continue to guide his mission today. What once protected our country now protects the dignity, safety, and well-being of seniors throughout the Greater Arlington community.
Brandi brings that same heart for service through her extensive career in healthcare and senior support. With nearly two decades of experience in talent acquisition, she has developed a proven expertise in identifying, developing, and retaining exceptional talent, because providing outstanding care begins with choosing the right people. Her background ensures that every professional representing Senior Helpers meets the highest standards of skill, compassion, and character.
Together, Johnathan and Brandi understand caregiving not only from a professional perspective, but a deeply personal one. As long-distance caregivers for Johnathan's late mother, who lived with dementia, they experienced firsthand the emotional weight, uncertainty, and difficult decisions that so many families face. That journey shaped their purpose and strengthened their resolve.