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Home » Article » Internet-and-Businesses-Online Reporting On Elder Care Businesses
Barbara Mascio filed under "Internet-and-Businesses-Online"
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We do not use negative reporting or fear tactics to inform
consumers on elder care services. We have chosen to take the
positive approach by focusing our attention on those elder care
businesses that can prove their commitment to serving our senior
citizens. Each service within our exclusive network is literally
approved and endorsed by the very seniors they currently serve.
Not every business would open itself to such scrutiny,
especially given the fact that this consumer-driven survey
process is not mandated. Not only is this voluntary, each
business within our network has paid a fee for the survey
process. That in itself should alert you to the fact that these
businesses are not only confident in their ability to serve our
elderly with great care, they are willing to prove it.
Nay Sayers have said all along, "Barb, you'll never get
businesses to agree to this, let alone pay for the survey
process", followed by, "You will have to offer this at no charge
to the business community and charge the senior for your
service."
I feel (strongly) that seniors should not have to pay just for
the privilege of learning which service is safe to use, which
service will meet his or her needs and budgets. Seniors are hit
hard enough these days.
The business community is beginning to understand how very much
our elderly (and their family caregivers) truly want a
third-party unbiased source to validate history of care.
Additionally, the business community is grasping the benefit of
the Senior Approved Certification as a method to elevate
themselves from their competition.
If you would like to help us reach more businesses and encourage
them to apply for certification, I personally, would be most
grateful. You may do this in one of two organized manners. See
Advocate or by applying for a telecommuting position by
following the directions at Employment Opp
Business owners offering products, resources or services for the
elderly, disabled and/or for their adult children, please read
what other businesses have to say about what it means to be Certified as a
Senior Approved Service.
We need your help in order to reach our lofty goal of advocating
for the right of all seniors to receive excellent and safe care.
Help us point seniors towards your excellent service!
About the author:
Founder of Senior Approved Services, a National Network of
Products, Resources, and Services Endorsed by Seniors.
http://www.seniorsapprove.com
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