Home Matters Beaverton is thrilled to announce that it is one of three Home Matters Caregiving franchise locations that have been honored with the prestigious Best in Senior Living award, presented by A Place for Mom, the nation’s largest senior living referral service. This esteemed recognition highlights the exceptional care and service provided by Home Matters Caregiving franchisees, underscoring their commitment to enhancing the lives of seniors and their families.
The Best in Senior Living award is given to outstanding senior living and home care providers who have received consistently high ratings and positive feedback from families and older adults. This accolade was awarded to eleven organizations across North America this past year with Home Matters being the only national brand with more than one winner. This reflects Home Matters dedication to quality care, professionalism, and compassion in the senior care industry. “We are incredibly proud of our franchisees for achieving this honor. It’s a testament to their hard work, dedication, and the positive impact they have on the communities they serve,” said Clayton W. Foutch, Founder of Home Matters Caregiving.
The winning Home Matters franchise locations are based in Beaverton, OR, San Luis Obispo, CA, and North Scottsdale, AZ- each demonstrating excellence in personalized care, operational efficiency, and family support. These awards not only recognize the franchisees’ achievements but also reinforce Home Matters Caregiving’s commitment to be a leader in providing a nurse guided innovative approach to in-home care services across the nation.
“Receiving the Best in Senior Living award from A Place for Mom is a significant achievement for our franchisees. It reflects our collective commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care and service in the in-home care sector,” Jeffrey Giedt, CEO added. Home Matters Caregiving continues to focus on expanding its network of franchises with partners who share its vision of enhancing the quality of life for seniors and their families.