Kayla Cares Logo: A Personal Creation

When people see the Kayla Cares LLC logo, they usually notice the wings, the hands, the heart, and the home—but what most don’t realize is that I drew it myself.

I stayed up late one night, sketching and erasing, tweaking little details, trying to make it just right. I didn’t want a basic logo off the internet or something someone else made. I wanted it to capture me—who I am, what I believe in, and what I want everyone to know about Kayla Cares.

It had to be personal. It had to be meaningful. And it had to reflect the kind of care I provide—care that’s rooted in heart, intention, and connection.

At the center are two hands reaching up, holding a halo. Those hands represent the work I do every day: helping, supporting, and lifting others up. They’re open, because real care is about presence and partnership—not control.

The halo symbolizes something sacred. To me, caregiving isn’t just a job—it’s a calling. Whether I’m working with someone recovering from a stroke or supporting an individual with autism, I treat each moment with respect and purpose.

Framing the hands are wings, because caregiving should lift people. It should feel safe, empowering, and filled with grace. For many of my clients, I’m a steady presence during uncertain times, and those wings reflect that sense of support and peace.

Together, the wings and hands form a heart, which speaks for itself—because love and compassion are at the core of everything I do.

And above it all is the roof of a home. Because that’s where care happens. Not in a sterile facility. Not in a rushed environment. But in someone’s own space, where they feel most comfortable, most understood, and most themselves.

So yes—I stayed up late drawing this. But it wasn’t just about creating a logo. It was about telling a story. My story. The story of Kayla Cares LLC.

This logo is more than just an image.
It’s me.
It’s my hands, my heart, and my mission—drawn with love, and created with care.

– Kayla

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