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Elder Care Certifications Awarded

By: Barbara Mascio

The Seniors Approved Certification Has Recently Been Awarded to Qualified
Elder Care Businesses


Cleveland OH: Quality Care Options, LLC
announces newly added Certified Senior Approved Services to their exclusive
network of resources. Each of the businesses serving the senior citizen and his
or her adult child or caregiver received the Certification based on actual
feedback derived from the elder care industry's first consumer-driven survey
process.

Quality Care Options (www.qualityeldercare.com) and its sister
company Seniors Approve Free Web Community (www.seniorsapprove.com) advocates
for the right of all seniors to receive excellent care and to most importantly,
remain safe in the receiving of that care. QCO links seniors (and their family
members) to elder care businesses that hold a 90% or higher 'senior' approval
rating.

The current and past clients (seniors) of each service provider
listed within the Seniors Approve Network of Services have been surveyed. The
survey, compliant with HIPAA, allows the consumer of elder care services to
report, confidentially, their experiences with a particular business.


"Who better to attest to quality care than the senior actually using the
service?" offers Barbara Mascio, founder of Quality Care Options.

The
following businesses are now Certified as a Senior Approved Service:


  • Comfort Keepers, Home Care Service, South Cleveland
  • Comfort Keepers, Home Care Service, Elyria
  • Advanced Laser Solutions, Garfield Hts
  • Legacy Village, Assisted Living, Twinsburg
  • Northcoast Conflict Solutions, Elder Mediation, Independence
  • Occasional Help For Seniors, Handyman & Cleaning, Cleveland
  • Helping Hands Home Care, Home Care Service, Stow
  • Infinity Home Care, Home Care Service, Lakewood
  • Docuprep, Affordable Legal Documentation, PA
  • M&M Partnership, Seniors Sharing a Home, Shaker Hts
  • Sunrise of Rocky River, Assisted Living and Alzheimer's Care, Rocky River
  • Alterra Wynwood, Assisted Living, Westlake
  • Seniors Home Advantage, Home Care Service, Solon
  • Brighton Gardens, Assisted Living and Alzheimer's Care, Westlake
  • Life Quest, Home Medical Supplies & Equipment, Euclid
  • S.A.R.A.H. Adult Day Services, Strongsville
  • Wales Consulting, Do-It-Now (an organizational book for families), Hartville

  • Birch Financial, Bill-Paying Service, Chagrin Falls
  • Raymond James Financial, Elder Financial Planning, Long-Term Care Health
    Insurance, Willoughby


QCO is developing the first
'One-Call-Solution' for seniors and their family caregivers connecting the
senior to a variety of services, both medical and non-medical. There is no
charge to the senior for this all-encompassing service. You are welcome to call
QCO toll free at 877-620-6448 for personal one-on-one service, or if you prefer,
you may self-select a service by visiting
www.seniorsapprove.com/services.html.

Finally. A simple no-nonsense
method is available to assist the senior and the family caregiver as they sift
through the multiple choices of elder care businesses. The guessing is over!
With complete confidence, choose a Certified Senior Approved
service!

Businesses that serve the elder population are welcome to
inquire about the certification process by visiting
www.qualityeldercare.com/providers or by phoning toll free at 877-620-6448. QCO
serves seniors nationwide and so your medical and non-medical service is of
interest, regardless of the location of your business.

Founder of www.qualityeldercare.com and of
www.seniorsapprove.com

 


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