Illinois Expansion

March 09, 2007
Pat Abernathey

San Antonio, TX - San Antonio-based Caring Senior Service announced today that it will open five offices in Central Illinois. The company signed a partnership agreement with Spoon River Home Health of Farmington, Illinois, and will open the offices between April and June 2007.

Caring Senior Service will take over Spoon River Home Health’s current personal assistance service business and expand it under the Caring Senior Service brand. Currently, Spoon River Home Health operates a Medicare nursing business and a private-pay, personal assistance service. Spoon River Home Health will continue to operate the Medicare and skilled-nursing business.

"This is exciting because we can offer our clients specialized service in nursing and personal assistance," said Susan Platt, RN, owner of Spoon River Home Health. "We give full attention from two trusted names in health care."

Caring Senior Service will take over Spoon River Home Health’s current personal assistance service business.

The new offices will be located in Peoria, Farmington, East Peoria, Bloomington/Normal, and Galesburg. These five offices will bring the total number of Caring Senior Service locations to 31 across the United States.

"Joining forces with such a quality organization as Spoon River Home Health is a wonderful opportunity," said Jeff Salter, founder and CEO of Caring Senior Service. "The partnership gives us an instant presence in a state where we have not been, and allows us to bring Caring Senior Service to the Midwest."

Founded in 1991, Caring Senior Service provides personal, non-medical assistance to the elderly and infirm in their home or place of residence. Currently, Caring Senior Service operates 19 offices in Texas, as well as offices in Arizona, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio.


For More Information Contact:
Pat Abernathey
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
210-226-6393 / 210-275-3122
pabernathey@caringinc.com

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