Twelve Years In, And We Have Not Failed A Single Recipient.
- Patsy Henson

- 12 minutes ago
- 4 min read
The Gaps Are Predictable. The Indifference Is Inexcusable.
As Founder and CEO of Personal Care Calling Services (PCCS), also (dba) Daily Peace Of Mind, a small but mighty mission, we have yet to fail a single recipient.
Our work seems simple but it is urgent: daily reassurance calls, medication reminders, advocacy, and human connection for low-income, isolated, fearful seniors, veterans, and adults living with disabilities. We are based in Florida. Our reach stretches the entire United States.
I have personally funded PCCS for 12 years. I have held my income producing GBM role for 25 years +. That has come at a real cost to my own future and retirement, and I am open about that, because I am equally open about my disillusionment with the lack of compassion I see in this nation, in my home state of Florida, and in my own communities.
My faith does not wane. I will not fail at this calling.
There is no good explanation. None. Not for an elderly citizen, a veteran who has served for our security, or a disabled neighbor living in despair without a fair and reasonable quality of life. It is not a luxury. IT'S A RIGHT. Every recipient matters.
If you find yourself in a situation our services were built for, it would be my honor to do everything in my power to help. And if you are reading this and you are not in that situation, I am openly pleading: share our mission, our sites, our socials. If 500 donors gave just $25 per month, that funding would mean more daily reassurance calls, more medication reminders, and more hours to research and advocate for the 85-year-old widow who no longer understands how to renew her Medicare each year, whose late renewal will cost her a lifetime penalty out of her Social Security check. Yes. That is true; and it is a travesty.
What we are building: DPOM CARE Communications Software | Honoring The Needs Of Others
DPOM is our proprietary mass communications platform, in active development and engineered to scale up to 2,500+ recipients at launch, and far beyond. Calls, texts, emails at launch. Brief video check-ins down the road.
The heart of the technology is our Alert Protocol. If a scheduled communication is missed, the recipient's Care Circle is notified. If the Care Circle does not respond, PCCS steps in as the last line of urgency. If we still cannot reach the recipient, local police or fire dept. are dispatched for an in-person wellness check. Every step is documented in detailed notes.
Licensing, another way the platform funds the mission. We intend to license DPOM to municipalities, county aging-services agencies, hospital systems running post-discharge programs, faith-based care networks, veteran service organizations, and socially-minded corporations with CSR or ESG mandates that include vulnerable populations.
We also see clear application inside Human Resources departments at companies of any size. DPOM's tiered communications and response tracking are built for exactly the moments when an employer needs to reach a workforce with care, not just with an announcement. Bereavement leave. Maternal and paternal leave. Medical leave. Daily or weekly check-ins with the spouses and children of deployed service members, where the employer becomes a real partner to a family carrying the weight at home while a soldier carries the weight of our security. Department-level updates. Company-wide notifications with confirmed receipt. The possibilities are wide, and they all share one thread: people, reached intentionally, with a system that knows when someone has not responded and what to do next.
A portion of every license routes back to PCCS as a pass-through donation.
The platform funds the mission. The mission proves the platform.
If your organization carries responsibility for people, employees, members, patients, residents, parishioners, neighbors, and you are tired of fragile, ad-hoc solutions, let's talk.
About QOLT, Quality Of Life Token
For those who follow our charitable crypto initiative: Q.O.L.T. is an ERC-20 utility token on the Polygon blockchain, developed then, sponsored by PCCS to grow our charitable wallet and fund recipient communications and small tangible needs. 25% of the one billion minted Q.O.L.T. tokens are in the charity wallet. Tokenomics and how to become a holder are available on www.QOLTToken.org
It is not a meme coin, it's a "utility" token. It is a meaningful initiative that needs more holders. $2 to $5 is a small amount to hold in support of veterans, seniors, and disabled adults.
**This is not financial advice. Please do your own research. Holding QOLT is not a donation.
PCCS now accepts Polygon, USDT, and USDC for charitable donations, and these donations do qualify for a charitable donation receipt with the transaction hash and date of tx, emailed to care@personalcarecalling.org
Caring for people who are often unseen requires more than intention. It requires staying. ~P. Dale Henson
Founder & CEO Personal Care Calling Services, Inc. (DBA) Daily Peace Of Mind Communications. Sponsor of The Quality Of Life Token Q.O.L.T. - Charitable Cryptocurrency Initiative.





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