The Lansdale office of Home Helpers®, known for the utmost in professional, compassionate and high quality non-medical, in-home care for seniors and others in need, recently had one of its caregivers receive the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Recognition Award, presented annually by the Alzheimer's Association, Delaware Valley Chapter.
At a time when many franchise concepts are putting a halt on expansion, Home Helpers, the nation's leading senior care franchise specializing in non-medical and personal care and companionship, is implementing a new development rebate incentive
program designed to maximize potential growth and offer attractive alternatives for entrepreneurs who may be discouraged by the current economic climate.
Home Helpers, the nation's leading senior care franchise specializing in non-medical and personal care and companionship, ranked No. 1 in the senior care category and #32 overall in a comprehensive listing of the nation's top 300 franchise companies by AllBusiness.com.
In an attempt to spread the word about the Aid and Attendance Benefit to the population who needs it most, Ohio-based Home Helpers, an in-home, non-medical care provider, and California-based Veterans Express, a free service to help elderly veterans through the complex VA application process, have recently joined forces to offer Webinars to educate Home Helpers franchise owners about the Aid and Attendance benefit.
Promoting independence, longevity and quality of life for America's rapidly growing senior population is an honorable mission - not to mention a business opportunity with enormous potential for growth in one of the country's fastest growing, recession-resistant industries.
Home Helpers, the #1 Senior Care franchise in North
America, has named current Chief Operating Officer Emma Dickison president, effective Monday, June 9.
Note: At this time, Home Helpers is only accepting inquiries from within the USA and Canada.
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