CareGivers of America officially celebrated the opening of its new Boca Raton headquarters at Research Park at Florida Atlantic with an Open House and Ribbon Cutting ceremony held on June 4.
The event welcomed Boca Raton Mayor Andy Thomson, Palm Beach County Commissioner Marci Woodward, and leaders from Florida Atlantic University, who toured the new facility, met with staff, and expressed their support for the company’s continued growth and commitment to serving South Florida families.
Located within Research Park’s thriving innovation ecosystem, the new office positions CareGivers of America to strengthen partnerships with Florida Atlantic University, local health systems, senior living communities, and other high-growth organizations throughout the region.
“We’re honored to help people who trust us with their care,” said Matthew Murphy, CEO of CareGivers of America. “For families in distress, the magic happens when our nurses, therapists, and caregivers walk into homes and improve the lives of our clients every day.”
Mayor Andy Thomson highlighted the significance of the company’s new presence in Research Park.
“CareGivers of America has been serving our community for many years, and it’s exciting to see the company establish its new office here at Research Park,” he said.
Representatives from local hospitals, healthcare organizations, and community partners joined CareGivers of America employees and leadership to commemorate the occasion and explore opportunities for future collaboration.
For more than three decades, CareGivers of America has provided compassionate home care services to more than 10,000 families across South Florida, helping seniors maintain their independence and remain safely in their homes. From Miami-Dade County to the Treasure Coast, the company delivers personalized in-home care tailored to the unique needs of each client and family.
The new Boca Raton headquarters represents an important milestone in the company’s continued growth and reinforces its mission to deliver exceptional care while expanding partnerships that support healthier, more connected communities.

