Senior Home care Providers keep Expanding Throughout the US
Preferred Care At Home is celebrating the opening their latest location in Anderson County in their ongoing effort to provide quality care services in the senior home care area. Preferred Care At Home has expanded its territory to include Florida, Alabama, Missouri and Minnesota. Of interest too, is that "Preferred Care at home" offers senior home care franchises. Anyone who has a desire to make a difference in the life of an elderly or ailing person or for someone who needs a little extra care at home, they can make a difference in these lives and achieve financial success at the same time. Preferred Care at home has embraced the golden rule, "Do unto others.." for the past 24 years, and this creed is embraced by all employers', caregivers...
Shield Accreditation Raises the Bar for Senior Home Care
As of March 17th, 2008 Shield Accreditation, a benchmark for senior home care, has expanded their services by including the award winning instructional DVD set The Educated Caregiver in their membership packet.
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America becomes Shield Accreditation - Senior Home Care
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America, LLC (HCAOA), the only non-medical senior home care accreditation in United States has become Shield Accreditation. Dedicated to offering the safest and most professional home care agencies to American seniors, the firm confirms that care companies have the following insurances: general liability insurance, worker's compensation, a dishonesty bond and a business license where required. Shield Accreditation has a more focused approach to seniors and their agencies.
Aging Baby Boomers Need, Demand One-Call Home Care Services
Local franchise owners capitalize on a hot business trend: offer full spectrum of home care services to seniors who want to stay independent.
Home Care Agency Announces Alzheimer’s Disease Warning Signs
Upcoming health fair prompts home care agency specializing in Alzheimer?s disease treatment to caution people about the typical warning signs of the illness.
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Aging Baby Boomers Need, Demand One-Call Home Care Services
Local franchise owners capitalize on a hot business trend: offer full spectrum of home care services to seniors who want to stay independent.
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America becomes Shield Accreditation - Senior Home Care
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America, LLC (HCAOA), the only non-medical senior home care accreditation in United States has become Shield Accreditation. Dedicated to offering the safest and most professional home care agencies to American seniors, the firm confirms that care companies have the following insurances: general liability insurance, worker's compensation, a dishonesty bond and a business license where required. Shield Accreditation has a more focused approach to seniors and their agencies.
Senior Home care Providers keep Expanding Throughout the US
Preferred Care At Home is celebrating the opening their latest location in Anderson County in their ongoing effort to provide quality care services in the senior home care area. Preferred Care At Home has expanded its territory to include Florida, Alabama, Missouri and Minnesota. Of interest too, is that "Preferred Care at home" offers senior home care franchises. Anyone who has a desire to make a difference in the life of an elderly or ailing person or for someone who needs a little extra care at home, they can make a difference in these lives and achieve financial success at the same time. Preferred Care at home has embraced the golden rule, "Do unto others.." for the past 24 years, and this creed is embraced by all employers', caregivers...
Shield Accreditation Raises the Bar for Senior Home Care
As of March 17th, 2008 Shield Accreditation, a benchmark for senior home care, has expanded their services by including the award winning instructional DVD set The Educated Caregiver in their membership packet.
Home Care Agency Announces Alzheimer’s Disease Warning Signs
Upcoming health fair prompts home care agency specializing in Alzheimer?s disease treatment to caution people about the typical warning signs of the illness.
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