Hero of the Week: Seniors Helping Seniors® Celebrates Ed Dunkel and Paul Kaiser for Advocating Tirelessly for their Community
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Hero of the Week: Seniors Helping Seniors® Celebrates Ed Dunkel and Paul Kaiser for Advocating Tirelessly for their Community

The in-home senior care brand has always fostered a Do Good and Make Money® mantra. Now, Ed Dunkel and Paul Kaiser are stepping up amid a pandemic to help the seniors in his community.

REDDING, PA. (PRWEB) November 16, 2020 - This year has been a turbulent year for all Americans - especially seniors. Even so, many amazing stories of community and coming together have come out of what has been a hard time. To help inspire others to do amazing things, Seniors Helping Seniors® is sharing its Tougher Than 2020 stories as a way to celebrate the heroes of the brand making a difference.

The in-home care services franchise helps seniors maintain their independence while brightening their lives by pairing them with fellow seniors who are carefully matched to their specific needs, personality and preferences. In this way, not only do Seniors Helping Seniors® clients have the opportunity to age in place with dignity, but they receive compassionate and empathetic care - a relationship that certainly underscores one of the brand’s core values, The Power of Love®.

This week, the brand celebrates Ed Dunkel and Paul Kaiser, franchise owners in Boca Raton, Florida.

“2020 was a tough year for so many people but Ed and Paul’s work inspires us to carry on,” said Seniors Helping Seniors Executive Vice President Namrata Yocom-Jan.

Dunkel and Kaiser have done amazing things in 2020. When the pandemic first appeared in Florida in March, they worked with other local businesses to find a face mask manufacturer. Then, as other caregivers chose to press pause on their efforts, Dunkel and Kaiser picked up the slack.

In one instance, a client called to express that her husband passed away. Dunkel stayed with the client and her handicapped daughter for hours to provide comfort and guidance.

This story is just another extension of the brand’s mission to do good. When wife-and-husband duo Kiran and Philip Yocom founded Seniors Helping Seniors® in 1998, they did so with a mission to do good first - then make money. This year, during the brand’s 22nd lap around the sun, seniors have battled health challenges, loneliness and depression rates at an all-time high as COVID-19 continues to hammer down on America, meaning Seniors Helping Seniors® has relied on that mantra and its strong franchisees more than ever before.

“When I worked alongside Mother Teresa, it was always about the greater good of humans. It was always about the bigger picture of life,” Kiran Yocom said. “I live by the mission of treating all people with dignity and respect, and always thinking about the greater purpose of life.”

Seniors Helping Seniors® provides a variety of services to support seniors so that they are able to maintain their independence and enjoy life, not just in their homes, but also in their neighborhoods. These services include companionship, light housekeeping, cooking and shopping support, assistance with personal care, dementia care, pet care, light handyman services and small repairs, yard work and medication reminders.

“The concept of helping people in need never sleeps. We are there no matter how hard the world is being hit by a pandemic or how much our country is in crisis,” said Namrata Yocom-Jan, executive vice president of Seniors Helping Seniors®.

For the in-home senior care brand, it comes down to The Power of Love® and providing compassionate care that makes seniors feel seen, heard and independent while providing purpose for its senior caregivers.

SOURCE Seniors Helping Seniors®

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