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Dedicated to «changing the way America ages,» Seniorcorp offers seniors the ability to remain in their homes as they age, where they can still feel comfortable, safe, and happy. Seniorcorp caregivers are well-trained to provide assisted living services such as light housekeeping, laundry, organizing mail, entertainment, transportation, personal care, pet care, meal planning, and more — all done with a smile, love, and support.
What art the benefits to choosing Seniorcorp?
–Trained, compassionate Seniorcorp caregivers provide quality services, leading to peace of mind for the entire family.
— Seniorcorp takes advocacy seriously, both in helping you to make the best decisions for your senior loved one and continuously following up to ensure the best care is provided.
— Seniorcorp clients receive the care and service that they should legally and ethically expect.
— Seniorcorp clients receive the advantages of facility living while maintaining an independent lifestyle in the comfort of their own home.
— Seniorcorp clients and family members have access to a 24-hour customer service line and can call with any question, medical or non-medical, at any time.
— Seniorcorp caregivers treat clients with respect and compassion, emphasizing lifestyle enhancements.
History
Established in 2003.
Seniorcorp was established in 2003 to address the need in the community for compassionate, quality in-home care services for the aging population. From the experience of watching his beloved grandparents suffer needlessly in their senior years, founder and CEO Tom Knox vowed to «change the way America ages,» and helping seniors became his life mission.
Meet the Business Owner
Tom K.
Business Owner
The owner of two successful healthcare service providers and a member of the Society of Certified Senior Advisors, Tom and his organizations have helped thousands of families. His extensive experience, both as a business leader and political activist, includes testimony before the Government Reform Committee of the U.S. Congress. He was also appointed by the Virginia Governor to serve on the Commonwealth of Virginia Council on Human Rights, which protects citizens against age and race based discrimination, and has served as a board member for two prominent senior advocacy groups — the Alzheimer’s Association and Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia. In 2002, Tom was named Chairman of We Care America, a non-profit providing funding and resources to faith based organizations helping families and seniors nationwide.