February

news & updates

February 2024 | Issue 37


  • Business as Usual on President's Day


  • Embracing Love & Life in Your Golden Years


  • Loving with a Whole Heart: Self-Care for Caregivers


  • Showing the Love to Our Incredible Staff


  • ABC Goes Red for Women




What Our Clients Are Saying...


"Nurse Dina is great! She listens and she cares. I have had the worst year but Nurse Dina has made coping so much easier- she has a magical way about her! I am so grateful for her and I can't thank her enough for how well she takes care of me. ABC rocks!"


Lori B.

ABC Client

Business as Usual on Monday, 2/19/24

Monday, February 19th, is President's Day


Please be advised Monday, February 19th is NOT an ABC agency holiday. Although schools and banks recognize the President's Day holiday, it is a regular workday for ABC Home Healthcare. Our office and teams will be working our regular schedules.

February is American Heart Month

Embracing Love & Life in Your Golden Years


Embrace your golden years with heart health, self-care and strong relationships for a joyful, fulfilling life.


Learn the five steps to ultimate health and wellness >>>

remaining"!

Loving with a Whole Heart: Self-Care for Caregivers


Caregivers, prioritize self-care to balance duties and maintain your physical and emotional health

Best practices for caregivers >>>

Services, Celebrations and More!

Showing the Love to Our Incredible Staff

ABC is proud to celebrate significant work anniversaries and milestones of some of our amazing team members:


5 years - 26 staff members

10 years - 5 staff members

15 years - 2 staff members


In an industry where turnover seems to be the norm, we truly appreciate the dedication our staff has shown to ABC and our clients.

It's That Time...

ABC Goes Red for Women

Did you know cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year?


This is why every year ABC, along with the rest of the nation, suits up in red to support awareness of cardiovascular disease and it's grave impact on women.


The American Heart Association (AHA) has invested more than $5 billion in researching heart disease and strokes and the AHA remains committed to funding research specifically focused on women.


After all, losing even just one woman to heart disease is too many!

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