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Home Helpers Corporate Office Recognizes Delaware Valley Co-Op Owners
MEDIA, Pa. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Home Helpers, known for the utmost in professional, compassionate and
high quality non-medical, in-home care for seniors and others in need,
recently held their National Conference in Orlando, FL. Recipients of
two key awards were members of the recently formed Delaware Valley Co-Op
and included the Drexel Hill, PA and Chester Heights, PA offices. The
other offices of the Delaware Valley Co-Op include Lansdale, PA,
Lancaster/Chester Springs, PA and Philadelphia, PA.
Michelle Brown and Andy Brown, of the Drexel Hill Home Helpers
franchise, and the late Adam Brown who passed away in June 2009, were
the recipients of the Direct Link President's Award. Direct Link
is Home Helpers' exclusive monitoring system for in-home use for
individuals who live alone and need extra care.
"This award recognizes a franchisee that has consistently shown
dedication and creativity in the continued growth of their business.
They have strived to always provide excellent customer service and have
proven to be a valuable member of their community," said Emma
Dickison, president of Home Helpers, during the ceremony.
John Squires, owner of the Chester Heights Home Helpers franchise, was
the recipient of The Adam Brown Spirit of Home Helpers Award.
This award recognizes a franchisee who exhibits the spirit of Home
Helpers and Direct Link, while making significant contributions to the
community and enhancing the overall mission of the company. The award
was recently re-named The Adam Brown Spirit of Home Helpers Award
to honor Adam Brown, an owner of the Drexel Hill, PA Home Helpers office
who died suddenly earlier this year.
Dickison commented during the presentation in Orlando, "John Squires
operates a highly successful business, while always maintaining a
reputation of integrity and reliability. In addition to his business
success, he continually gives back to the Home Helpers community by
generously contributing his time and talent. John exemplifies the Home
Helpers' mission."
To learn more about the Home Helpers Delaware Valley Co-Op, which serves
Bucks and Montgomery counties, Lancaster, Chester Springs, Eastern
Delaware County, Lower Montgomery County, Western Delaware County,
Eastern Chester County, the Main Line and Philadelphia, and to see how
they can help you and your loved ones when help is needed most, call
(877) 464-9090 or visit www.HomeHelpersPhilly.com.
About Home Helpers
Home Helpers is the premier provider of in-home, non-medical and
personal care and companionship for seniors, people coping with a
lifelong illness or disability, and those recuperating from a recent
surgery or hospitalization. Home Helpers is an agency, not a registry.
We employ caregivers who are thoroughly screened using our exclusive
Care Check System . By utilizing our Client & Caregiver Matching
System , we ensure the best caregiver selection. We are committed to the
delivery of a positive home care experience for your family.
We don't just take care of our clients, we plan for them, using our
comprehensive and customized Home Helpers TotalCare Plan . Home Helpers
is proactive, not reactive, and offers a flexible, affordable continuum
of care that changes as our clients' needs change. We tailor our care
plans to our clients' unique needs and tap our extensive network of
referral resources relevant to every aspect of care.
From occasional visits to respite to hospice care, the team at Home
Helpers is with you every step of the way, providing guidance,
reassurance and compassionate care always.
To learn how we can put together a TotalCare Plan, including helping
with a continuum of care plan for you or your loved one, call us at
(877) 464-9090 or visit www.HomeHelpersPhilly.com.
Home Helpers Delaware Valley Co-Op
John Squires
President
610-358-1110
johnsquires@trustedhomecare.cc
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