MILLEDGEVILLE —
After seeing a need for dependable and compassionate aid for dependent individuals in his hometown of Macon, Hugh Parker opened Caring Companions in January 2000, offering professional care and companionship as a licensed private home care provider.
Professional services, including long-term care, personal care, dementia and Alzheimer's care, respite care, domestic help, transportation and veteran benefits, are offered through carefully screened and qualified caregivers who are under the supervision of a registered nurse.
With headquarters in Macon, Caring Companions has expanded its services throughout central Georgia, including Byron, Dublin, Eatonton, Gray, Lake Oconee, Madison, Milledgeville, Perry and Warner Robins.
For more information about the company or to set up a client profile, call Baldwin County area Client Services Director Natalie Owen at (478) 457-6340, visit www.caringcompanionsforlife.com, or like the Caring Companions For Life Facebook page.
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