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Our Story - How We Became

MyStrides LLC started with a story much like yours. We aren’t just professionals; we are parents who have walked this path for decades.

Where We Started

When our daughter was 21 months old, a severe illness changed everything. She suffered multiple strokes and a brain injury. In that moment, our lives shifted. We had to learn how to navigate a new world of doctors, therapies, and advocacy. We didn’t just want her to "get by"—we wanted her to thrive. To make that happen, we dedicated our lives to learning everything we could about the developmental disability community.

Our Experience

We’ve spent years turning our personal journey into professional expertise to help families like yours:

Host Home Care: We have spent years welcoming individuals into our home, providing "person-centered" care that focuses on what the individual actually wants and needs.

Transition Coaching: Patience spent over eight years with Adams 12 Five Star Schools. She supported students to prepare for the big leap from the classroom to adult life; she coached and mentored the students at jobs sites and recreation.

Deep Caregiving: Both Jonnie and Patience have worked hand-in-hand to build relationships based on dignity, respect, and the understanding that every person deserves to be heard.

Where We Are Now

Today, our daughter is in her 30's. Not only is she doing well, but she has become an advocate herself, helping others in the disability community. She is living proof that with the right support, incredible things are possible.

At MyStrides, we combine our "lived experience" as parents with our professional skills. We are here to support you and your loved ones, find your own rhythm and reach your own goals—one stride at a time

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Our Mission And Values

At MyStrides, we know that every family’s journey is different. We are here to support you and move forward in a way that works best for you. We are a team that truly cares.

  • We use our years of knowledge to give you the best support possible.
  • We are passionate and resilient. We stay by your side through the ups and downs. We use a clear, organized system so you don’t have to guess what comes next.
  • We believe everyone has their own “stride. We don’t use a “one size fits all” approach; we help you thrive on your own terms.

“Patience embodies the values that I would look for in someone providing care for my loved one. She demonstrates empathy, patience and has a demeanor that I find approachable and authentic. Her demeanor is kind and gentle, yet she demonstrates strength of spirit and firm boundaries when needed. In working with a young man who is non-verbal and can have difficulty attending to activities and tasks without support, it is clear to see that he trusts her and checks in with her throughout an activity that he might otherwise not be successful with. She prompts him to be as independent as possible, encourages him to make social connections and helps him access community opportunities that all people have a right to enjoy.”

Becky Post (CTRS)

Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Coordinator

Jonnie’s illustrious and elaborate professional career is evident to all who know him, because of his many notable accomplishments. As a father and husband, he is very dedicated to his beautiful family. He is very passionate and experienced in his care and advocacy for persons with intellectual and developmental disability as his angelic daughter is a person with developmental disability. As a man of faith, Jonnie’s ideas and philosophies of life are anchored in his belief system of empathy, peace, selflessness and justice.

Nana Kusi Agyepong (PASA)

Owner – My Home

“As a Transition Services Coach, Patience worked with students 18 to 21 years of age, with a variety of disabilities. Disabilities ranged from students having significant needs to moderate needs. She helped more impacted students with personal hygiene, feeding, mobility and supervision needs in the classroom as well as in the community. She also worked with students that were working on more independent work, living, community access and social needs while in the community. Patience was responsible for teaching job readiness skills while in the community with groups of 2 to 4 students. She would use appropriate levels of prompting while fading support, helping students to become more independent. She also worked with 4 to 6 students at a time helping them to learn how to access the community and engage with their peers during recreational activities.”

Kelly M Hughes

Transition Specialist – Adams 12 Five Star School District

Jonnie and I have known each other since 2015 having first met when he was serving as the chaplain in the Northwest camp of the Gideons International where I was the treasurer. A friendship quickly grew and continued outside our work in the ministry. As chaplain, Jonnie was very well respected by the membership as he is a skilled speaker and a compassionate listener in meeting their individual needs. In addition to his full-time job, he and his wife, Patience, worked in adult care close to five years and in that time, I was able to see the care and compassion they extended to their clients.

Mark Timonier

Owner of A Bit of Britain Fine Gifts

“Patience embodies her name in every sense of the word. Her ability to work with clients, many of whom face significant challenges, is nothing short of remarkable. She consistently demonstrates incredible patience, understanding, and kindness, ensuring that each individual feels seen, valued, and empowered. Her natural empathy and genuine care for others create an environment where her clients can thrive. Patience also excels at building strong relationships with families, colleagues, and community partners. Her collaborative approach ensures that everyone involved feels supported and informed, and her professionalism and integrity inspire trust and respect. She is deeply committed to making a positive impact, and her dedication is evident in everything she does.”

Susan L Udenberg

Executive Director/Special Education Director – Mountain Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES)