Redd’s Homecare Agency, LLC is committed to providing quality, safe and cost effective home care services to individuals in need of those care. We provide the most compassionate care to all – from newborns to seniors. Our primary objective is to provide health care during that transition period, in an environment that will promote optimum healing in your own home or current living arrangements.
Our entire staff is committed to assisting you in a rapid recovery, and is dedicated to the provision of centered care that is focused on each patient’s unique medical needs. We are proud of the quality of “compassionate care” we provide.
Redd’s Homecare Agency, LLC. was established in 2009 and has taken great pride in providing superior home health care services. We are in the business of providing quality nursing care, social services, physical, speech and occupational therapy to the partnerships we have formed throughout our community. The partnership we offer is one composed of open communication & highly qualified and certified health professionals.
Our mission is to help individual with and array of medical or everyday needs with minimal to server medical condition preserving their quality of life and independence.
Our team is dedicated to helping people maintain their independence while setting the standards for service excellence. We carefully match our clients and caregivers so you can be sure that Redd’s Homecare is providing the best care possible. We honor our values by believing that bringing quality, safety, and friendship to the lives of our clients is a privilege that we do not take for granted.
Ready
To work for you and your family member/love one
Eager
To give a relief, support, and the confidence you need to live a full potential lifestyle
Determined
To make a long lasting impression on the entire family
Dedicated
To excellence
Services
Render as needed
Our Director:

Angelique Speight-Marshall combines her experience with business management and the education and application of intellectual and developmental disabilities of children and adults. Angelique Speight-Marshall has spent many years working to promote economic security, health and education for DC families to make DC a better place where families can survive and thrive. She is a home-based childcare provider, early childhood educator, advocate for children with special needs, a certified trainer for the Office of the State Superintendent of Education, entrepreneur, and a mother of a daughter with disabilities. Ms. Marshall’s created REDDS Homecare Agency because she saw the need in the community to give families access to a service to care for themselves and their loved ones during and after the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Even with thirty years of experience under her belt, Mrs. Marshall did not expect COVID-19 to impact her life the way that it did.
When more than 400+ childcare homes and centers closed in March 2020 to mitigate the COVID-19 outbreak, Mrs. Marshall kept Ms. P’s Child & Family Services open to help families who desperately needed her as most of her parents are essential workers. Ms. P’s Child & Family Services is one of forty-seven front line childcare providers who stayed open in the District and filled in the gap of ensuring early childhood education for children of essential workers in response to Mayor Bowser’s Declaration of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. She had to quickly adapt to the CDC childcare guidelines to make sure that she was following protocol necessary to ensure health and safety. For instance, the first step that Ms. Marshall made was requiring families who enter Miss P’s, to wear a mask, place plastic coverings over their shoes and sanitize their hands. After the seven children in her care leave each evening, she washes and disinfects the sheets they napped on, the clothes they wore, and the toys they touched.
Mrs. Marshall holds an AA in Early Childhood Education, a minor in Business Management and BA in Human Development. When she’s not caring for DC’s littlest residents, she’s continuing her pursuit of higher education in a dual masters’ program in Mental and Rehabilitation Health at the University of the District of Columbia. Angelique is married to DeMarco Marshall and has 5 adult children: Tomica, Tanisha, Takia, Taylor, and Leon. She was employed by the Federal Government for over 18 years before deciding to leave to care for her daughter full-time and learned more about the special need’s community. Ms. Marshall has coordinated and developed techniques within her daughter’s IEP, ISP, and behavioral plans. She’s testified before the D.C. Council on disciplinary actions toward children and adults with special needs in the court system. In addition, she has been featured in several educational videos to the public related to special needs services and programs. In 2014, Mrs. Marshall was honored with accommodation from Baltimore City Council for her service with the special need’s community. Ms. Marshall works with Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development on the Disabilities Partnership to coordinate transition support for parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The social and emotional developmental needs of children matters.
Ms. Marshall is recognized as a leader in special education, childcare, and advocacy throughout the broader DC area. Mrs. Marshall has dedicated most of her career to serving and mentoring inner-city children who tend to get left out of the system for a variety of reasons, no fault of their own but because of the lack of access to resources given to them. She’s always had a big heart for all children. Thus, being an active contributing member to society she was inspired! Her expertise and vision allowed her to open her own home-based care to support the needs of the community where quality-care and family involvement are addressed and supported. She’s been highlighted in The Washington Post, AP News, YahooLife! amongst other news articles vocalizing the needs of childcare and healthy industry. Most recently, she was featured on a virtual panel with Stacey Abrams talking about the need to put care in the economy by investing in childcare workers and programs and the $100 billion needed to stabilize the U.S. childcare system. See Youtube recording here <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mpMeu0UOGw>. She will continue to break down barriers where the primal values equity and racial justice are at the forefront.
