LAKELAND, Fla., Dec. 10, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Senior Helpers®, one of the nation's largest in-home senior care franchised businesses, announced today that their Lakeland, Florida location has been awarded the 2015 Best of Lakeland Award in the Home Health Care Services category by the Lakeland Award Program.
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"We are honored to be recognized as the leader in home health care services, " said Jorge Giraldo, owner of Senior Helpers of Lakeland. Giraldo went on to say, "Our qualified caregivers work hard to provide the best care available to the seniors we serve. Our commitment to assisting families allows us to make a difference not only in the lives of our clients, but also in the community."
The Lakeland Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Lakeland, Florida area. They give recognition to companies that have shown exceptional ability to use their best practices and implement programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value. The program was established to recognize the best of local businesses.
Senior Helpers was selected for their efforts in enhancing the positive image of small businesses through their excellent service to customers and the community. According to the Lakeland Award Program website, "These companies help make the Lakeland area a great place to live, work, and play."
"We are proud of our exceptional staff and the service they provide to families in need of extra care. We are passionate about helping seniors live independently in the comfort of their own homes and thrive as they age," said Giraldo. "We take great pride in providing quality employment to those in the community who are committed to helping seniors and their families. Our employees and staff are truly service-oriented individuals who derive a deep sense of satisfaction knowing they are making a difference in the lives of those who need care."
About Senior Helpers:
Senior Helpers is one of the largest in-home senior care companies in the U.S. with over 250 franchised businesses operating across the country. Founded in 2001 with a vision to help seniors who wish to remain in their homes despite age-related illnesses and mobility challenges, Senior Helpers has now cared for tens of thousands of seniors with a pledge to provide "care and comfort at a moment's notice." Senior Helpers offers a wide range of personal care and companion services, including trained Alzheimer's and dementia care services, to assist seniors who wish to live independently. Learn more by visiting www.SeniorHelpers.com.
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