A loan helped relaunch The Special Care Unit by covering essential marketing expenses & expanding our healthcare.


Xave D. Morgan's story

As the granddaughter of a US Military Veteran, my personal and professional journey has been deeply shaped by the experience of caregiving. When I became the primary caregiver for my grandfather, I dedicated four years to his care, which led to a temporary pause in my business operations. This period, though challenging, only reinforced my passion for providing compassionate, high-quality care to those who need it most.

Today, I’m proud to work towards the goal of relaunching The Special Care Unit with even greater determination and focus. Our mission remains the same: to deliver personalized care to individuals in the comfort of their own homes or one-to-one in facilities. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and a renewed commitment to the community, I am ready, once again, to make a positive impact.

But before this moment, life had a way of challenging me in ways I never saw coming. In 2017, when my car’s engine failed, it felt like the beginning of a series of tough breaks that tested everything I had built. Without transportation, I had to let go of my private duty care case, which was the heartbeat of The Special Care Unit. This business, born out of my passion for providing high-quality care, suddenly found itself struggling. I didn’t have enough working capital to sustain us during those slow and challenging periods, and our operations took a hit.

Then came an even bigger challenge. My grandfather, whom everyone lovingly calls “Papa,” fell ill and needed constant care. With two young children and another on the way, I became Papa’s primary caregiver. It wasn’t easy—he wasn’t receiving his full VA benefits, so it was up to me to take him to all his appointments, pay for his prescriptions, and make sure he had everything he needed. All of this while trying to keep our home running and ensuring my kids were taken care of. My business, which I’d poured so much of my heart into, had to be put on hold.

For four years, I was balancing being a mother, a granddaughter, and a business owner. The pandemic didn’t make it any easier, but despite the struggles, I wouldn’t have had it any other way. Taking care of Papa was one of the hardest but most meaningful things I’ve ever done. I loved him dearly, and I’m grateful for every moment I got to spend with him.

In 2022, Papa passed away, leaving a hole in our hearts. But his passing also marked a turning point for me. I had a choice—either let The Special Care Unit fade away, or bring it back stronger than ever. I chose to fight for our future.

Today, I’m in a better place. I’ve been working tirelessly to reestablish The Special Care Unit, making sure we’re fully compliant and ready to serve our community again. We’ve secured our standing with the Virginia State Corporation Commission, and I’m reconnecting with healthcare providers to get back on track. But this relaunch isn’t just about getting back on our feet—it’s about growth and expansion.


This loan is special because:

It supports a small business owner with 0%-interest, zero-fee capital.



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About The Special Care Unit

Industry: Services
Years in operation: More than 5 years
Website: TheSpecialCareUnit.com


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