William Prather Kicks Caring Transitions of Tri-County into High Gear
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William Prather Kicks Caring Transitions of Tri-County into High Gear

Senior relocation and estate clearing business officially opens for business in northwest Cincinnati.

CINCINNATI, OH (PRWEB) July 13, 2016 - When William Prather heard about Caring Transitions, he knew it was something special and he decided to buy the northwestern Cincinnati franchise. Now, almost four years later, he’s excited to really launch and grow the business.

Caring Transitions, which is headquartered in Montgomery, Ohio, is America’s largest resource for managing senior relocations as well as downsizing and estate liquidations. In addition to organizing, packing, de-cluttering, moving and resettling, Caring Transitions can handle estate sales, liquidations, and preparing homes for market. Caring Transitions of Tri-County serves Fairfield, Hamilton, Tri-County, Wyoming, Springdale, Amberley, Indian Hills, Colerain, Blue Ash, Evendale, Glendale, Greenhills, Springfield Township, Finneytown, Norwood, Oakley, Hyde Park and the surrounding areas.

Prather is a disabled Navy veteran and single father of a college student who spent the last 15 years in pharmaceutical sales. He bought his Caring Transitions franchise about three-and-a-half years ago, but is now launching the business full-throttle.

“When I bought the franchise, I was getting tired of corporate America and was looking for something I could build in the future. Caring Transitions is a great business that really makes a difference in people’s lives – I knew I wanted to be a part of it. Now that I’m in a position to really get the business into a higher gear, I’m excited to be able to help people by easing the stress of what can be a truly difficult time in life,” Prather said.

Whether your situation is planned or unexpected, Caring Transitions’ services are perfect for seniors moving in with family or into a safer living situation as well as busy families and people clearing out the home of a loved one who has passed. All of Caring Transitions’ services are customizable, so clients only pay for the services they need – whether that means managing the entire move and estate-clearing or just getting someone resettled into their new place.

“The great thing about Caring Transitions is that our services are built to suit our clients. I’m not going to come in and tell you how we have to do things. I’m here to work with you to create a plan that fits your needs and helps you have the smoothest transitions possible,” Prather said. “And even if Caring Transitions doesn’t end up being your solution, you’ll know your options so you can make an informed decision for you and your family.”

Prather is a Certified Relocation and Transition Specialist, a designation bestowed by an independent organization that evaluates providers of senior relocation services. Caring Transitions of Tri-County is bonded and insured and all employees are background-checked.

For additional information about Caring Transitions and to learn how the company can help you and your family, call (513)618-7445, email WPrather@CaringTransitions.net or visit http://www.CaringTransitionsTriCountyOH.com.

About Caring Transitions

Caring Transitions, founded in 2006, is the first national franchising concept specializing in senior relocation and transition services. With nearly 200 locations throughout the United States all owned and operated by Certified Relocation and Transition Specialists, Caring Transitions provides clients with supportive moves, auctions, rightsizing and transitions. This includes expert advice plus a well-executed transition plan beginning with the initial sorting of personal belongings through packing, shipping and selling of items to the final clearing and cleaning of the property. For more information, visit http://www.caringtransitions.com or visit us on Facebook.

SOURCE Caring Transitions 

Contact:

Sean Mulchey
Caring Transitions
+1 (513) 489-2026

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