SAN DIEGO, CA, April 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) Caring Senior Service, the leading national in-home care company, is exhibiting this week at the 93rd Annual American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Conference in San Diego. Caring Senior Service CEO, Jeff Salter and Vice President, Ian Klaes will attend the conference to collaborate with occupational therapy experts on strategies for prolonging the time that aging seniors are able to remain Happy, Healthy and Home.
At the AOTA Conference, thousands of premier occupational therapy representatives will gather to collaborate, network and share insights with industry thought leaders. Salter and Klaes will represent Caring Senior Service to serve as a resource for those interested in learning more about how they can further benefit elderly clientele in their practices. Salter and Klaes will present trends, research and firsthand experiences specifically regarding the benefits of incorporating an in-home care plan to complement occupational therapy efforts.
"Ian and I are looking forward to establishing a symbiotic relationship with occupational therapy industry leaders," says Salter. "The AOTA Conference is a wonderful opportunity to engage with the occupational therapy industry and brainstorm ways to better serve the aging population."
Caring Senior Service is exhibiting at the 2013 American Occupational Therapy Association's 93rd Annual Conference from Apr. 24 - Apr. 27 at booth #1335 in the San Diego Convention Center. For information regarding Caring Senior Service, please visit http://www.CaringSeniorService.com.
About Caring Senior Service:
Founded in 1991, San Antonio-based Caring Senior Service believes every senior should be able to remain Healthy, Happy and Home. The company's GreatCare method addresses the three leading areas of concern when choosing homecare - quality caregivers, care solutions and active involvement. Operating over 40 offices in 15 states - Arizona, Alabama, California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin, Caring Senior Service is dedicated to making positive changes in the lives of seniors and families by providing trusted service and support as loved ones age.
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