Helping Individuals and Their Families Navigate the Complexities of Aging
Arosa+LivHOME has signed an agreement to acquire LifeLinks, a leading provider of Aging Life Care™ services in Raleigh, NC and Nashville, TN. This marks Arosa+LivHOME’s sixth acquisition since January and entry into its sixth state, Tennessee.
With the purchase of LifeLinks, Arosa+LivHOME expands its care management services in North Carolina and will utilize the Nashville office as a launching pad for growth in a new market. Arosa+LivHOME previously acquired Senior Care Management Associates, a Durham based care management company in July.
The combination of care management plus home care services continues to be core to its growth, as the integration of services provides families with the guidance, resources, and support needed when caring for a loved one.
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LifeLinks currently employs eighteen care managers and guardian representatives who consider the physical, emotional, mental, and lifestyle needs of each individual. The team collectively has two hundred years of experience advocating for older adults and disabled individuals.
“I feel like I am sending my baby off to college. All of the work I’ve put into raising this company, is now allowing them, individually and collectively, to go on to something bigger and better,” said Gretchen Napier, Owner and CEO of LifeLinks. “I chose to sell to Arosa+LivHOME because of value alignment. They recognize that the best way to ensure high-quality care for aging adults and individuals with disabilities is by hiring the best care managers and the best caregivers, and treating them well. I believe my team and our clients will be in good hands.”
The Experts in Aging Well
LivHOME was founded in 1999 on the premise that care management plus home care, under the same umbrella, would be a revolutionary concept. The company today, Arosa+LivHOME, employs the most Aging Life Care Professionals™ in the country. These certified professionals, also known as geriatric care managers, are educated and experienced in a variety of fields that focus on issues related to aging and/or disability; most have credentials in gerontology, social work, mental health, nursing, and psychology, among others.
“Aging Life Care Professionals have extensive knowledge about the issues facing today’s seniors and disabled adults,” says Cyril Vergis, COO at Arosa+LivHOME. “Families turn to our credentialed professionals for guidance regarding the costs, quality, and availability of relevant community resources and how to best incorporate them into a personalized plan of care.”
Date: September 16, 2019
Source: Prnews Wire