Two
Colorado Based In Home Elder Care Companies Join Forces
Denver, Colorado November 1, 2006 – Seniors ETC,
Inc, and AmeriCare Alliance, leading providers of in
home elder care have merged, becoming one of the largest
in home senior care companies in the Colorado region.
The merger will leverage the expertise of both businesses,
and ensure that both Senior ETC, Inc and AmeriCare Alliance
customers gain access to an expanded portfolio of services
and resources, and will continue to experience the flexibility,
and reliability they are accustomed to.
“Both companies are passionate about the in home
senior care marketplace, and have offered quality service
and resources to the community,” stated Jonnelle
Leimbach, President of AmeriCare Alliance Denver. “Given
the alignment of our vision and overall strategy, the
combination of our two companies will advance in home
care for the adult community throughout the Rocky Mountain
Region, benefiting customers and their families.”
Currently, more than 400 families have used the services
of either Seniors ETC, Inc or AmeriCare Alliance. The
two companies bring over 11 years of knowledge and expertise
to the aging community, and look forward to expanding
and providing even more resources in the coming years.
“This event makes tremendous sense for our clients
and care providers,” stated Joyce Sedam, President
of Seniors, ETC, Inc. “It represents an opportunity
for two successful companies with similar goals and values
to unify into a combined platform that offers even more
value to the community. Together with our clients and
care providers, we have an exciting opportunity to truly
improve the quality of life for many adults throughout
our marketplace.”
Ms. Leimbach will be President and CEO of the newly
combined Seniors ETC, Inc. Ms. Sedam will continue to
focus on education and legislation involving adult issues
within the community.
Facts about the in home elder care industry.
- Over 2 million persons celebrated their
65th birthday in 2003. This number is expected to rise
by
39 percent over the next two decades.
- There is an estimated 65,000 Centenarians
(people over 100) living in the US. It is estimated
by the year
2010 there will be over 129,000 celebrating their 100th
birthdays!
- Today’s Americans are living longer
than ever. As people age, one of their top requests
is to
remain in their home as long as possible. In 2006, over
25 percent of American households provided some level
of support to aging family members.
- In home senior care providers offer a variety
of services, all non-medical related, to customers. In
can include personal services such as companionship,
assistance in bathing and grooming, mobility assistance,
walks and light exercise, transportation and errands,
and light housekeeping.
- Non-medical homecare can prolong the need
to move into assisted living facilities, and can provide
a senior with more independence, thus increasing the
quality of life for as long as possible.
About Seniors Etc, Inc.
Seniors ETC, Inc. provides high quality, affordable,
in-home adult care services for families throughout
the Rocky Mountain Region. It offers a full range of
in home companion care services, and also offers a
full range of referral services such as elder law attorneys,
mobile hair dressers, handyman service, reverse mortgage
brokers, and long term care specialists. Seniors ETC,
Inc. ensures each care provider is insured and bonded,
and has passed a national screening investigation.
Companion caregivers may be a Certified Nursing Assistant,
an LPN, a RN, or someone who has experience working
with people in a care-giving environment.
To learn about Seniors ETC, Inc visit
www.seniorsetc.com
For more information:
Jonnelle Leimbach, President
Joyce Sedam
303-740-9999
www.seniorsetc.com
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