CT Caregivers Once Again Select Assisted Living Services, Inc. is Top Employer By Assisted Living Services, Inc. | Posted by
February 16, 2021
Award-winning Assisted Living Services (ALS) always takes caregiving to heart! Precious Bobson is one of the many compassionate ALS caregivers, who brightens up the daily life of their clients like Elaine Kuhrt with fun and interactive activities. (contributed photo)
Cheshire, CT – For the second year in a row, Assisted Living Services, Inc. in Cheshire has received the Best of Home Care – Employer of Choice Award from Home Care Pulse. The Employer of Choice Award is granted only to the top-ranking home care providers, based on caregiver satisfaction scores gathered by Home Care Pulse, an independent satisfaction research firm for home care. Assisted Living Services, Inc. (ALS) is now ranked among the best employers of in-home caregivers in the region.
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Many families cannot wait for Mom or Dad to get the COVID 19 vaccine so that they can once again visit them at home. But what they see after months of quarantine may surprise them, according to Connecticut home care agency Assisted Living Services, Inc. Even if you have been video chatting with elderly family members throughout the pandemic, you aren t getting the full picture of how they are living day to day, explained Mario D Aquila, Chief Operating Officer of Assisted Living Services, Inc. (ALS) in Cheshire. The physical condition of the house can often be the clearest indicator of a person s ability to live independently.
Written by Alisa Gaudiosi
Many families cannot wait for Mom or Dad to get the COVID 19 vaccine so that they can once again visit them at home. But what they see after months of quarantine may surprise them, according to Connecticut home care agency Assisted Living Services, Inc.
“Even if you have been video chatting with elderly family members throughout the pandemic, you aren’t getting the full picture of how they are living day to day,” explained Mario D’Aquila, Chief Operating Officer of Assisted Living Services, Inc. (ALS) in Cheshire. “The physical condition of the house can often be the clearest indicator of a person’s ability to live independently.”
Assisted Living Services’ $2,000 Donation to Food Pantry Tops a Year of Giving Back Written by Alisa Gaudiosi
In a year when businesses and families are facing financial hardships, Assisted Living Services, Inc. presented a $2,000 check to the Cheshire Community Food Pantry, Inc. on Thursday, December 17, 2020 in Cheshire, Connecticut. The donation was generated from the home care provider’s “Jeans for a Cause” company initiative. Each year, employees give $1 on Fridays when they choose to wear jeans to work. ALS then matches the total contribution and gives the proceeds to a local cause.
“We chose the Cheshire Food Pantry as our designated charity based on rising food insecurity in our town triggered by high unemployment rates,” said Mario D’Aquila, MBA and Chief Operating Officer of ALS. “According to the Food Pantry, 20% of Cheshire residents or over 1,900 households are ALICE, which stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed.
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