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Seniors Helping Seniors® in-home care services, a franchisor with over 200 franchise partners and 400 territories nationwide, has grown rapidly in recent years by building a workforce of talented caregivers who create meaningful relationships with their senior care clients.

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Now, Fishers resident Stacey Williams has opened a new location to serve the Hamilton, Hancock, and Marion county communities.
A values-driven leader with more than two decades of experience, Williams has built her career scaling and operationalizing people strategies across complex organizations in health care, telecommunications, life sciences, consulting, and professional services. She said she believes her background in building inclusive, high-performing workplaces will be a key differentiator in the home care space, creating an environment where caregivers and clients feel respected, supported and valued.
Williams’ interest in Seniors Helping Seniors® is both professional and personal. Raised in southern Indiana, she grew up with a strong sense of service and community. When her grandmother needed care after a stroke, Williams saw how important compassionate support can be, as well as the strain families can feel when caring for an aging loved one.
“Seniors Helping Seniors® brings together the parts of the work I know best: people, operations, culture and trust,” Williams said. “I want this business to reflect my values and serve the community in a real way. For me, that means helping seniors stay independent and respected while giving caregivers work that feels meaningful.”
The demand for in-home care for mature populations continues to grow, with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reporting that nearly 70 percent of retirees will require some form of long-term care. Seniors Helping Seniors® in-home services is expanding in Indiana with its unique care services and approach to caregiver-client matching. This new location will mark the fourth in the state.
The Seniors Helping Seniors® franchise stands out from other brands in the elder care space in part through its commitment to hiring senior caregivers, which provides employment opportunities for seniors and better cultivates meaningful relationships between caregivers and care receivers.
“We’ve become a leader in this industry by prioritizing the best possible care for our seniors, and that means partnering with only the most passionate and hard-working franchise owners,” Seniors Helping Seniors® President Namrata Yocom-Jan said. “That’s exactly what we’ve found with Stacey as a new franchise partner, who is well-equipped to provide unparalleled in-home services to those in need throughout Indiana.”
Learn more at SeniorsHelpingSeniorsFranchise.com.

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