Building Stronger Community Ties: PRIME Home Health at Chamber 101
- April Manzano
- Jun 12
- 3 min read
Earlier this week, April, CEO of PRIME Home Health, had the incredible opportunity to attend Chamber 101, an engaging event hosted by the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce at Johnston Group Inc. This gathering of local business leaders, professionals, and innovators created an ideal space for learning, connection, and collaboration—all values that PRIME Home Health embodies in its mission.

As the leader of one of Winnipeg’s trusted providers of in-home care services, April represented not just a company, but a commitment to quality care, community-driven growth, and meaningful partnerships that enhance how we support families across Manitoba.
A Seat at the Table: PRIME Home Health in Winnipeg’s Business Landscape
Chamber 101 served as a powerful reminder of the strength and unity within Winnipeg’s business community. April met with fellow entrepreneurs, health professionals, service providers, and advocates who all share a common goal: to make Winnipeg a better, healthier, more connected place to live and work.
Through open conversations and insightful presentations, April gained deeper insight into the Chamber's role in supporting local businesses, including how members can access tools, mentorship, and resources to grow. These lessons are especially important for service-based organizations like PRIME Home Health, where both human connection and local trust are vital.
For April, the experience was energizing and affirming. “It’s not just about being a service provider,” she shared. “It’s about becoming part of something bigger—contributing to a healthier Winnipeg not only through home care, but through economic and social collaboration.”
Why PRIME Home Health Believes in Community Engagement
At PRIME Home Health, care is never just clinical—it’s deeply personal. Whether it’s assisting an elderly client with daily tasks, supporting a family through palliative care at home, or offering respite services for caregivers, PRIME’s mission is built around compassion, trust, and dignity.
But quality care doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s strengthened by community awareness, partnerships, and collaborative growth.
By participating in Chamber 101, April reaffirmed the value of PRIME’s presence in community conversations—not only to elevate awareness of home care services in Winnipeg, but to explore new ways to collaborate with fellow Chamber members. These may include:
Hosting joint health and wellness workshops
Offering education sessions on home care planning and senior care
Building referral networks to connect more families to trusted care
Supporting caregivers through awareness campaigns and community partnerships
Our Services: A Trusted Partner for Families in Winnipeg
With April’s leadership, PRIME Home Health continues to expand and personalize the services offered to Winnipeg and surrounding communities. Each care plan is built around the client’s individual needs, with 24/7 RN supervision and a team of compassionate professionals.
Our core services include:
Nursing care at home (including wound care, med management)
Palliative care and emotional support for families
Post-surgical home recovery assistance
Companionship and daily living assistance
Respite care for family caregivers
Custom care plans supervised by registered nurses
24/7 on-call clinical guidance
Through every service, we strive to help clients remain safe, independent, and comfortable in their own homes—because we believe that’s where healing and dignity begin.
Looking Ahead: PRIME’s Role in a Healthier Winnipeg
Events like Chamber 101 are more than networking—they’re a chance to renew our purpose. Under April’s guidance, PRIME Home Health is looking forward to building on the conversations started at this event. We are actively seeking new collaborations, especially with organizations that share our passion for compassionate care, community wellness, and inclusive access to essential services.
Whether you’re a family looking for in-home care, a business open to collaboration, or simply a supporter of healthcare innovation, we invite you to connect with us.
A heartfelt thank-you to the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce and Johnston Group Inc. for hosting such a meaningful event. PRIME Home Health is proud to be part of this vibrant business community, and we look forward to continuing the conversation—with purpose and heart.
Want to connect with April or learn more about PRIME Home Health?Visit www.primehomehealth.ca, follow us on social media, or reach out directly to explore how we can support your family or collaborate on a shared initiative.
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