HomeCare December 9, 2024

The company’s newest franchise location aims to bring peer-to-peer in-home senior care to the Northeast Pittsburgh community

PITTSBURGH—Seniors Helping Seniors, a senior care services provider, announced the opening of its newest in-home care services franchise location in Northeast Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company said this expansion aims to bring personalized care to the senior community in Pittsburgh and focus on a peer-to-peer caregiving model.

The franchise’s owners, local residents Travis Hudson and Dina DiFranceco, intend to bring their combined skills and shared passions to the new venture. DiFranceco, a nurse with more than 25 years of experience in senior care, and Hudson, a certified public account with two decades of experience in the corporate sector, decided to join forces in an...

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