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and our journey began.  Carolyn was
                                        Gramma NoNo’s caregiver. She arrived
                                        every day, made sure Gramma had a
                                        healthy breakfast, took her medications,
                                        assisted with her personal care, drove
      Most of my memories of my childhood   her wherever she wanted to go. It was
      involve my Gramma NoNo. When I    exactly what we needed.
      was in high school, we started noticing
      she was a little forgetful. I noticed more   Since 2002, my mother has retired and
      significant declines when I would come   my grandparents have passed away. I
      home from college. One of the hardest   continue to help other families keep
      things we had to do was take her car   their seniors safe at home. We meet
      away after she became lost in the town   with each family to learn about their
      she had lived in for twenty years. Her   specific needs and build a customized
      car was more than a car; it was her   care plan. I did not anticipate how
      independence. She now had to wait for   rewarding it is to offer careers to
      family or friends to drive her.   caregivers. They are amazing; it is truly
                                        a labor of love. In 2010, I opened our
      This started our family’s quest to give   training center, dedicated to offering
      her independence, while giving us   ongoing training. I have such a caring
      peace of mind that she was safe in the   team who share my vision of changing
      home where she wanted to remain. A   the face of aging and they all know to
      facility was not an option. Within a year,   treat every client as if he or she was
      we exhausted most of the neighbors,    their grandparent because none
      family and friends. Then we heard   of us would be here without my
      about Home Instead Senior Care and   Gramma NoNo.
      the research began.
      We learned all about the non-medical
      homecare industry. The more we
      discovered, the more we felt we could
      help others. We could hire, screen,
      bond and insure caregivers to give
      our seniors their independence back.
      My mother and I opened our Home
      Instead Senior Care in January of 2002




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