Home Health Care News December 8, 2021
Joyce Famakinwa

A number of organizations – including the top advocacy organization for older Americans – have recently formed relationships underscoring the important roles of home modification and safety in the aging-in-place process.

TruBlue Total House Care, for example, has formed a partnership with The Helper Bees. As part of the arrangement, TruBlue’s services will be offered in market areas where The Helper Bees’ health plan partners and members are eligible.

“The overall goal is to help seniors age in place safely, successfully,” Sean Fitzgerald, the president of TruBlue, told Home Health Care News.

Cincinnati, Ohio-based TruBlue is a senior-focused home repair company that operates under a franchising business model. TruBlue specializes in house care, home maintenance and safety modifications.

Austin, Texas-based...

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