
Tackling the Demand for Quality Home Healthcare Professionals
Assured Quality Homecare, LLC and EWIB Announce New Training and Job Placement Program for Personal Care Aides
Read moreAssured Quality Homecare, LLC and EWIB Announce New Training and Job Placement Program for Personal Care Aides
Read moreAssured Quality Homecare is proud to announce that its very own Cynthia Phillips has been selected as a 2020 Homecare Hero finalist; an effort by HomeCare Magazine – the leading business magazine for HME and Home Health Professionals to highlight the extraordinary and heroic work homecare professionals undertake every day. HomeCare chose 12 finalists that best represent the heroic nature of the homecare industry because they rose to meet the challenges and circumstances of 2020 and to recognize their years of tireless service.
Read moreOur nation’s healthcare workers are on the front lines in the fight against Covid, so we’ve decided to say, “Thank You!” as sweetly as we can: with snacks, music, and handouts!
Read moreFinding a trusted and reliable home care service companies doesn’t have to be complicated. Industry experts The Day magazine recently named Assured Quality Homecare [ASQ] to its top three for the second consecutive year.
Read moreASQ’s success in becoming Connecticut’s leading home care agency was recently highlighted by Taskworld. Taskworld is a project management software used to, track tasks, and foster collaboration across multiple projects.
Read moreAssured Quality Homecare, a leading home care provider, today announced that it had been acknowledged as a Certified Age Friendly Employer.
Read moreAs a child, my parents regularly warned me that I would be treated differently because of my skin color. I never wanted to believe them. When I was 11 years old, all of that changed when my father was assaulted and arrested in front of his family at the annual Brockton Fair in Massachusetts.
Read moreIn a recent article written by CNN concerning face masks, US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams warned that “Folks who don’t know how to wear them properly tend to touch their faces a lot and actually can increase the spread of coronavirus.”
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