Blog Post by Home Instead Senior Care offices in the Portland Metro Area
Article from More Magazine written by Michelle Stacy
When her grandmother could no longer manage by herself, former marketing executive Denise Thomas found her passion: helping the elderly live at home for as long as possible.
On a sultry day in April 2011, Denise Thomas, the owner of Home Instead, a franchise business in Austin, Texas, drives to the home of an elderly client. Ninety-one-year-old Emily Lake moved into her comfortable single-story house five years ago and plans to stay there, thanks to Home Instead’s caregivers, who help her bathe, pay bills, shop, track medications and generally maintain her independence. For Thomas, visits to satisfied clients are the best part of her job.
Link to full article at More.com
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Lynnae
/ January 23, 2012This article really hit home since I also work for a Home Instead office. I also have a passion for helping seniors age at home where ever home may be. My parents on are the road to making decisions about care and currently have a caregiver in their home.