According to Interim HealthCare, a leading national provider of home care, seniors helping seniors is a big win for everyone. Seniors not only earn competitive pay with flexible schedules, they can make a friend of a like-minded person as well. “She is my lifeline,” according to one 62-year-old widow referring to her senior caregiver.
Compassionate seniors can supplement their incomes while helping someone remain independent
To learn more visit www.interimhealthcare.com.
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August 22, 2008
USA: Senior Watch - Active Seniors Wanted
FAIRFAX, VA (NASCI), August 22, 2008:
A growing number of seniors who are looking to make a difference in the lives of others and earn some extra money are getting back into the workforce.
Companies such as Interim HealthCare are employing seniors to help people with nonmedical activities such as light housekeeping, preparing meals, shopping and just plain old friendly companionship.
According to Interim HealthCare, a leading national provider of home care, seniors helping seniors is a big win for everyone. Seniors not only earn competitive pay with flexible schedules, they can make a friend of a like-minded person as well. “She is my lifeline,” according to one 62-year-old widow referring to her senior caregiver.
Compassionate seniors can supplement their incomes while helping someone remain independent
To learn more visit www.interimhealthcare.com.
According to Interim HealthCare, a leading national provider of home care, seniors helping seniors is a big win for everyone. Seniors not only earn competitive pay with flexible schedules, they can make a friend of a like-minded person as well. “She is my lifeline,” according to one 62-year-old widow referring to her senior caregiver.
Compassionate seniors can supplement their incomes while helping someone remain independent
To learn more visit www.interimhealthcare.com.