Picket Fence Home Care – Chicago, Inc
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- 623 Brummel Street, Evanston, IL 60202
- (850) 305-3142
- 3.7 ( 0 reviews )
- Home Care
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Picket Fence Home Care- Chicago Inc., the newest member of the nationwide Picket Fence network, believes that experience, compassion and dedication are the keys to providing top-grade service to elderly Chicagoans who require assistance with daily activities.
Picket Fence’s Chicago management team, David and his partner Suzanne, have spent more than a decade in the non-medical home-care industry. They have devoted much of their lives to serving people in need – working with the handicapped, teaching children and participating in counseling programs.
Chicago was the ideal location for Picket Fence to open its newest office. Chicago has everything the team wanted for its new base – architectural beauty, vibrant culture and midwestern appeal. Few other places in the country can compete. Moreover, Chicago families are in urgent need of quality home-care services. The unpredictable weather creates hazards such as icy sidewalks and brutal winds that make it difficult for seniors to leave their homes safely. Traffic can be fast and erratic and construction projects seem to be popping up on every corner. If their mobility is limited, elderly Chicagoans may prefer to stay at home.
Picket Fence’s Chicago management team, David and his partner Suzanne, have spent more than a decade in the non-medical home-care industry. They have devoted much of their lives to serving people in need – working with the handicapped, teaching children and participating in counseling programs.
Chicago was the ideal location for Picket Fence to open its newest office. Chicago has everything the team wanted for its new base – architectural beauty, vibrant culture and midwestern appeal. Few other places in the country can compete. Moreover, Chicago families are in urgent need of quality home-care services. The unpredictable weather creates hazards such as icy sidewalks and brutal winds that make it difficult for seniors to leave their homes safely. Traffic can be fast and erratic and construction projects seem to be popping up on every corner. If their mobility is limited, elderly Chicagoans may prefer to stay at home.
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