| bio | website | TrustworthyCare.com |
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| location | California | |
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| visits | member for | 3 years, 2 months |
| seen | Mar 27 '12 at 23:59 | |
| stats | profile views | 66 |
I am the co-founder (along with my wife) of A Servant's Heart Senior Care in northern San Diego County. Before that I worked in software development at Ariba, Borland International, and other places, and before that I was a corporate CFO and a CPA.
A Servant's Heart Senior Care is a full service, CAHSAH-certified, family-owned and operated company offering expert care and advice to older adults and their families.
- We help Seniors live independently with dignity, safety and security in the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible.
- We accomplish this by providing trustworthy advice, care and advocacy through Caregiver Services and Care Management Services.
Caregiver Services include personal care, homemaking, shopping, transportation, medication reminders, and more.
Geriatric Care Management Services are provided by our Professional Geriatric Care Managers, all of whom are degreed social workers or licensed nurses, and include assessments and care plan preparation, care plan implementation and monitoring, advocacy, reporting, problem-solving and follow up.
For more information about our company and our services, please refer to the information on our website at www.TrustworthyCare.com.
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