Just in time for Father’s Day, Right at Home Central Oregon, a father-son duo who turned their passion for senior care into a business

Tracee Tuesday

BEND, Ore. [KTVZ] — With Father’s Day this Sunday, we have a heartwarming story from Bend that celebrates family—both at home and at work. 

KTVZ News shines a spotlight on Ed and Andy Mosman of Right at Home

“Probably the most important thing we do is companionship. We give them lots of company, give them lots of love and caring and compassion,” said Ed Mosman. 

Right at Home, is a flourishing senior care and elder assistance business—now proudly expanding to a father–son team – Ed and Andy Mosman.   

Ed says, their partnership, built on a deep family bond, traces back to the father’s early career and values.  

“I needed to find a way not only to make money, but to give back to my community.” 

In 2012, Ed opened the first Right at Home in Eugene, which later inspired his son, Andy Mosman.  

His path became even more personal when Andy’s grandmother developed pancreatic cancer during his freshman year of college.   

He stepped up to be her primary caregiver, cementing his passion for serving others. Andy would go on to open Right at Home Central Oregon” located in Bend.  He credits his dad’s dedication as his driving force.  

“I learned a lot from working with my dad. It has its challenges, certainly. One of the cool things about working for your dad is you can talk back to your boss, which is nice. But there are a lot of, great things that come from it too. I learned how to be in this business, with my dad, and how to carry myself.  How to lead with compassion and integrity. And I feel like I learned a lot of that from my dad.” 

Andy says, caring for seniors includes everyday tasks.  

“A variety of different supports, mobility help. We can help people with showering, medications and just being there to play, puzzles and games with people, things like that.  We also help people do shopping and errands and meal preparation, things like that too. Just anything to keep them at home.” 

Ed Mosman adds:  

“You just want to work with them in their world and their realm and make them feel comfortable. Yeah. And make them feel safe where they live.” 

This Father’s Day, Andy and his father Ed, are honoring two generations of caregiving. Together, they deliver compassionate support across Central Oregon—helping seniors live with dignity and independence, right where they belong, home. 

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