Meet Our Team at Amada Senior Care of West Virginia
Kari Peyatte | President and Owner
As the owner of Amada Senior Care West Virginia, Kari Peyatte has been able to see first-hand the difference that compassionate care can make in the lives of her clients and their families. Kari’s business serves seniors in Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg, and Beckley. According to Kari, “There is no more rewarding calling than serving those in need, and I consider myself very fortunate to be able to help seniors and their families achieve peace of mind. Every day, it’s our goal to make sure the elderly in our area are safe, comfortable and taken care of.”

Madison Workman | Human Resources Coordinator
As the HR Coordinator, Madison plays a pivotal role in ensuring that our team is supported and equipped to provide the best care possible for our clients. She puts the “Human” in Human Resources by fostering a positive work environment, focusing on building strong relationships with employees, and ensuring that every team member feels valued and heard. With a passion for recruiting and retaining compassionate, skilled caregivers, Madison is dedicated to aligning our workforce with our mission of delivering exceptional senior care. Outside of work, Madison enjoys spending time in nature and is committed to contributing to the wellbeing of both our clients and staff.

Monique Tackett | Scheduler
With a passion for ensuring smooth operations, Monique brings experience in scheduling, coordination, and office management to the team. Monique excels at organizing complex schedules, managing multiple priorities, and communicating effectively with a diverse group of clients and caregivers to ensure seamless and optimal efficiency. Monique is a proactive problem solver, always seeking innovative solutions to optimize the schedule. Monique is a valuable asset, contributing to a positive and efficient work environment.

Casey Rollins | Senior Care Advisor
Casey is a West Virginia native who attended West Virginia University, where she earned her master’s degree in Elementary Education. She enjoys using her teaching talents every day to educate seniors and their families about Amada and the services offered. Casey and her fiancé, Chris—a general contractor—have been renovating their home and plan to completely transform every room. They share their home with a German Shepherd named Abo and three cats: Rosie, Vivienne, and Herm. They often joke that they don’t know how people without pets stay entertained! In their free time, Casey and Chris love traveling to music and arts festivals, camping with friends, and cheering on WVU football and basketball teams.
