LOS ANGELES, CA, July 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Caring Senior Service, a national homecare company, announced the addition of Kyle Sinclair as Chief Operating Officer. Sinclair will be responsible for overseeing the growing company's client and employee services departments, as well as the marketing and sales strategies. In this role, Sinclair will also aid in furthering the company's continuing nationwide expansion.
Before joining Caring Senior Service, Sinclair was Executive Director of Programs for the third largest independent mobile healthcare company, House Call Doctors. Previously, Sinclair served as Executive Director at Texas Home Health, a skilled home health company.
"Kyle has a remarkable understanding of the homecare industry," says Jeff Salter, Caring Senior Service founder and CEO. "We are looking forward to the unique and innovative ideas Kyle will bring to Caring Senior Service. His extensive healthcare and business development experience will be a valuable asset to the Caring team."
"I am excited to join a company that is so dedicated to providing quality care for seniors," states Sinclair. "As COO, I will have an integral part of continuing the company's phenomenal service and utilizing my expertise to develop new growth opportunities."
Sinclair will start his new position immediately. 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 42 offices in 14 states - Arizona, Alabama, California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, 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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