Demand Triggers Debut of Miami In-Home Caregiving Business

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Personal Experience Caring for Loved Ones Behind Bi-Lingual Professional’s Desire to Help Others. Armando Morales answers call to provide turnkey non-medical, caregiving services to families of seniors and the disabled.





















Miami (I-Newswire) November 29, 2011 - Assisting Hands Home Care today announced the opening of its newest in-home caregiving operation in Miami, with Armando Morales as its newest franchise owner. The company will serve the growing need for non-medical caregiving services provided to seniors, the disabled and temporarily bedridden in Miami and the surrounding area. Morales has leveraged his twenty years of customer service expertise and his personal experience providing care for both his now deceased parents to establish Assisting Hands of Miami as the premiere provider of these services.

“The residents of Miami finally have an alternative to assisted living or a nursing facility for people that need help due to aging, illness or disability,” said Armando Morales owner of Assisting Hands Home Care of Miami. “When daily activities become more difficult, our staff can help you or your relative maintain an independent lifestyle in their own home for as long as possible.”

According to census bureau statistics, demand for such services continues to grow as 10,000 people reach the age of 65 years old everyday in the United States.

Assisting Hands Miami provides non-medical services such as personal care, grooming, meal preparation, grocery shopping, and errands, light housekeeping, monitoring of prescription medications and companionship, among others. As an agency, Assisting Hands Miami is accredited by the Joint Commission and care is available 24/7 from a staff of caregivers that are thoroughly screened, certified, insured, bonded and trained in basic life saving techniques.

“Family members of seniors live an average of 100 miles and an hour and a half away from their loved ones”, says Morales. “Peace of mind that there is someone nearby to help out is an element of our service that our client families find invaluable.”

Prior to the opening of Assisting Hands of Miami, Morales lived abroad and held customer service management positions at multi-national companies before returning to Florida.

“I experienced first hand the frustrations involved with finding someone experienced, compassionate and trustworthy enough to help me care for my parents,” said Morales. “My motivation in opening Assisting Hands is to help those in both the English and Spanish speaking communities of Miami that are experiencing the same situation.”

To learn more about Assisting Hands Home Care of Miami visit: assistinghands.com/miami or call 305-274-6437.

























About Assisting Hands Home Care Miami:
About Assisting Hands Home Care
Assisting Hands Home Care began in 2005 and is based upon Dr. Gail Silverstein’s behind-the-scenes knowledge of the health care industry coupled with her personal experience helping her aging father at home. Dr. Silverstein along with co-founder Cline Waddell created Assisting Hands and began franchising in 2006. Assisting Hands offers in-home, non-medical support services that fill the gap between living at home with dignity and the need for institutionalized medical care. Assisting Hands has over 40 franchise operations and regional developments across the United States with plans for International expansion. Single and multi-unit franchises are available. To learn more, call 866-924-2442 or visit assistinghands.com.

Company Contact Information
Assisting Hands Home Care Miami
Armando Morales
9055 SW, 87th Avenue
Suite 304
33176
Phone : 305-274-6471




Business > Entrepreneurs

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November 29, 2011

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