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Leading Senior Care Franchise Grows National Footprint in Texas to Nine Locations Always Best Care® Senior Services, one of the leading senior care franchise systems in the United States, announced today it has opened a new agency in the greater Dallas area. Always Best Care of Southlake/Denton, which is owned and operated by Shane Carpenter, serves […]

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Oral health is important at any age, but for seniors, dental problems can lead to issues with health and nutrition. It is important that teeth and gums are strong and healthy so your loved one can continue comfortably eating the foods they enjoy and reduce risk of infection or disease. When dental problems develop, they […]

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Oral health is important at any age, but for seniors, dental problems can lead to issues with health and nutrition. It is important that teeth and gums are strong and healthy so your loved one can continue comfortably eating the foods they enjoy and reduce risk of infection or disease. When dental problems develop, they […]

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Local Entrepreneurs Provide Award-Winning Senior Care Services and Plan to Hire Many Caregivers in Bexar County ROSEVILLE, Calif. (June 13, 2017) — Always Best Care® Senior Services, one of the leading senior care franchise systems in the United States, announced that it has opened its ninth franchise in Texas. Always Best Care of Northern San Antonio […]

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Washington, D.C. – June 2, 2017 — The Home Care Association of America (HCAOA), a trade association representing the home care industry with a membership of more than 2,500 home care organizations, today announced that Always Best Care Senior Services has joined their Corporate Membership Program!  “We’re pleased about our decision to become a Corporate […]

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As people age, they become more aware of the risks of dementia, Alzheimer’s, memory loss, and other cognitive impairments. They may find recalling names or dates is more challenging, or they misplace their glasses or keys. While occasional forgetfulness is normal, more frequent occurrences may be a sign of memory problems. Encouraging seniors to participate […]

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As people age, they become more aware of the risks of dementia, Alzheimer’s, memory loss, and other cognitive impairments. They may find recalling names or dates is more challenging, or they misplace their glasses or keys. While occasional forgetfulness is normal, more frequent occurrences may be a sign of memory problems. Encouraging seniors to participate […]

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