GenerationsUnite welcomes Comfort Keepers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: November 3, 2009

Comfort Keepers and GenerationsUnite Partner to Create a Community of Care Around Clients

Comfort Keepers, a national in home care and assistance agency, providing trained, insured and bonded caregivers for a variety of elder care services, has joined with GenerationsUnite, a software communications provider, to facilitate communication between families and care providers and build a “community of care” around care recipients.

GenerationsUnite is an easy-to-use web-based tool that allows families, home care agencies and caregivers to communicate regularly and create a true network of support around the care recipient.

“Our partnership with GenerationsUnite will provide benefits to our staff, our clients and their families alike.” said Jackie Walker, owner of Comfort Keepers in St. Louis, MO. “By utilizing GenerationsUnite’s software technology, Comfort Keepers staff will be able to communicate with the families of our clients on a regular basis to individualize services and provide the best care possible.”

At the GenerationsUnite site, authorized family care managers, home care agencies and caregivers can exchange information through web-based forums and client notice boards, providing a clear, convenient communications foundation between the family and those providing care.

“Building strong care giving relationships is our goal,” says Alan Loveder, GenerationsUnite’s Vice President of Business Development. “GenerationsUnite’s web-based application makes creating a community of care easy and unites all the parties involved in caring for and supporting those needing care. Our partnership with Comfort Keepers will give individual agencies more powerful tools to run their business, thereby increasing client retention, increasing revenues and reducing costs. Creating a community of care makes sense - both for families and from a business perspective.”

Anyone involved in the multiple aspects of care giving can join the GenerationsUnite community. The GenerationsUnite site also provides job search resources to in-home care agencies, as well as search features for families and caregivers looking for trusted businesses and care providers to serve their loved ones and clients.

For more information about GenerationsUnite, visit www.generationsunite.com or call Alan Loveder at (314) 469-9910.