BACC Holds Ribbon-Cutting for Home Instead
Home Instead is a locally owned and operated franchise of the world's largest in-home care provider. Home Instead offers a comprehensive range of in-home services tailored to aging adults and others in need of care. Services include, but are not limited to, Personal Care, Companionship, Dementia and Alzheimer's Care, and Transportation. At Home Instead, caregivers are employed directly. This approach provides enhanced protection for both the employees and clients. Care Professionals undergo thorough training and rigorous vetting to ensure the highest quality of care.
"We serve seniors in their homes, wherever home may be," explained Noel Morris, Owner of Home Instead North Central Arkansas. "Our goal is to make life better for them and their families. It may be extra help around the house or just companionship. Don't underestimate the value of companionship and what it can do in a person's life. We also provide personal care, dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's care."
He went on to share a personal story about how a caregiver positively impacted his family and allowed them to be family again. "We don't just serve those clients, the elderly; we serve families and really make a difference," concluded Morris.
Ambassadors in attendance include Adam Curtwright (Centennial Bank), Amy Finster (FARCO), Andrea Bruner (Network of Community Options), Ashley Engles (Citizens Bank), Jordan Joslin (Choice Realty), Katelyn Holt (Family Chiropractic Care), Kendra Collier-McMahan (Approve Home Health and Caring Hands), Lori Campbell (Batesville School District), Lori Tacker (Batesville Eye Care Center), Meredith Simmons (Home Instead ), Michael Kelley (Peco Foods), Rickie Westbrook (Centennial Bank), Silje Antonsen (Venture Realty Group), Sydney Wood (Main Street Batesville), Tammy Jeffrey (First Community Bank) and Julie Hinkle (Bank of Cave City).