Companion Connection Senior Care Holds Home Care Business Training and VIP Conference in Las Vegas
Online, December 14, 2012 (Newswire.com) - It was a busy day for Companion Connection Senior Care members. Home care business training and a VIP event were conducted on November 15th at Hotel 32 Penthouse Suite in Monte Carlo. Guests included new members who were in town for the industry-leading live business training as well as existing members who were there for the annual Private Duty Trade Conference. Companion Connection Senior Care vendor partners were also in attendance including Aaron Marcum, CEO of Home Care Pulse and the ClearCare scheduling software team.
The professional training helps prepare motivated individuals to successfully operate a profitable non-medical home care agency. According to Companion Connection Senior Care president David Goodman: "Based on our 28 years of experience, we've designed a training program that ensures members receive an intensive, well rounded education in the fundamentals of operating a successful home care agency."
The company also took the opportunity to produce live video testimonials of existing and new member experiences. "This years home care business training and VIP Conference was very inspirational and a fun experience. We look forward to repeating soon." said Goodman.
Home Care Business Opportunity
Caregivers play a critical role in improving quality of life for people who are not chronically ill, yet require some type of supervision and assistance with daily living activities. The need for home care is on the rise and is predicted to grow for decades. In 2010, out-of-pocket spending for home health services came to $5 billion. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the population of those aged 85 and higher could grow from 5.3 million in 2006 to 21 million by 2050. This represents a tremendous opportunity to help people while growing a successful, long-term business.
About Companion Connection Senior Care
Companion Connection Senior Care teaches motivated individuals how to start a home care business to meet the growing demand for elder care services. Easy to follow operations manuals, a comprehensive start-up kit and interactive training program are all designed to get trainees up and running in the shortest time possible. Knowledgeable support staff is there to help members overcome any challenges they may encounter.
Join one of the fastest growing businesses in the U.S. providing live-in or hourly non-medical home care to seniors and infirm or disabled individuals. CCSC has more than 150 membership organizations and growing throughout the United States. We help you get the education to start a home care business. For more information please visit our our home care business training overview.
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