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Celebrating Senior Citizens Day

Celebrate Senior Citizens Day by honoring older adults and recognizing the compassionate care that helps seniors live with dignity, independence, and joy.
Celebrating Senior Citizens Day Together
Celebrating Senior Citizens Day Together

Senior Citizens Day is a special opportunity to honor the older adults whose wisdom, strength, and life experiences enrich our community. Our seniors remind us of the value of resilience, the importance of connection, and the beauty of a life well lived.

It’s also a day to recognize the support systems that help seniors thrive. Companion Services of America plays an important role in this mission by providing compassionate, reliable care that empowers older adults to maintain independence, dignity, and comfort in their daily lives. Through personalized companionship, assistance, and advocacy, they help ensure seniors feel valued, supported, and never alone.

As we celebrate, let’s take a moment to appreciate the contributions seniors continue to make through their stories, their guidance, and their unwavering spirit. A simple visit, a shared memory, or a heartfelt “thank you” can brighten a day and strengthen the bonds that hold our community together.

To all our seniors: your presence is a gift, your legacy inspires us, and today we celebrate you with gratitude and joy.

 

 

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering home care in Deerfield, IL, please contact the caring staff at Companion Services of America today! (847) 948-0860

Companion Services of America provides exceptional home care services for Deerfield, Highland Park, Northbrook, Glenview, Buffalo Grove, and surrounding areas.

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Jamie Shapiro
Jamie Shapiro, founder of Companion Services of America, LLC received a Masters Degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Chicago. Jamie started her career in psychiatric social work at Northwestern University Institute of Psychiatry. Later, she went on to become the Director of Social Services at Belmont Community Hospital where she developed discharge planning procedures to assist staff in identifying potential patients requiring intervention.
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