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On Tuesday, October 23rd Celebrate National Caregiver Recruitment Day

Senior Helpers is Seeking Qualified, Compassionate Individuals to Meet the Needs of Seniors

"Here, at Senior Helpers, our mission is to improve quality of life through dedicated care," said Director of Operations Steve Pearl, at Northbrook-based Senior Helpers serving the north and northwest suburbs to the Wisconsin border. "We provide caring, compassionate professionals to help our clients and their families improve their quality of life during the aging process, maintain peace of mind and enjoy independence in their own homes."

On Tuesday, October 23rd, Senior Helpers will be celebrating National Caregivers Recruitment Day through organized community outreach activities. Senior Helpers, a licensed home services agency, spearheads the effort to match qualified, compassionate individuals with seniors in their community.

Senior Helpers, however, is only part of the solution to the bigger challenges facing our elderly, including dementia and Parkinson's. According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, which is the sixth leading cause of death in America.

Senior Helpers is proud to have been the first in the industry to partner with renowned occupational therapist and Alzheimer's expert Teepa Snow. This partnership enables Senior Helpers to expand its range of care and become one of the nation's leading senior home care providers, using its exclusive Senior Gems dementia training program for caregivers and their families.

Senior Helpers is the Alzheimer's Foundation of America CARES Affiliate Office for the Chicagoland area. This office has an Alzheimer's/Dementia/Parkinson's Care Resource Center for the Community.

Look for friendly Senior Helpers throughout your communities and ask how you can join the team. Please contact Steve Pearl at Senior Helpers:847-564-7500 and mention National Caregiver Recruitment Day. You may also email Steve Pearl at: spearl@seniorhelpers.com.

For more information visit www.seniorhelpers.com.

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