Helping Hands Nursing Services’ Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in Bloomfield, MI
Bloomfield, Mich. – On Thursday, August 12, Helping Hands Nursing Services celebrated the grand opening of their fifth location at 43750 Woodward Ave., Suite 103, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302. Helping Hand Nursing Services is a family-owned business established in 1973 and has become one of Michigan’s largest home care providers. They have achieved ACHC accreditation because they are dedicated to providing the highest quality of health care services. They believe in helping seniors relax in the comfort of their own home while receiving care. With their new location in Bloomfield, they are looking forward to growing within the community, providing care for new clients, and offering employment opportunities to the much needed and appreciated staff that makes this all possible. There are no contracts, they offer staffing, catastrophic, transitional, and private duty care. Let Helping Hand Nursing Service help you and your loved ones. Helping Hands Nursing Services is open 24 hours a day, call (800) 304-0254. Editor’s Note: Photo by Doug Ashley, Doug Ashley Photography Pictured from left to right: Amanda Gamble, Bank of Ann Arbor; Erika Wheeler, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Dan Gilbert, Bank of Ann Arbor – Birmingham Branch; Eduardo Perdomo, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Nicole Rosenbaum, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Mark Bourassa, Helping Hand Nursing Services; MaryAnne Rosenbaum, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Linda Hatfield, Michigan United Credit Union; Nicole Rosenbaum and Eduardo Perdomo’s children; Frank Rosenbaum, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Jennifer Ferguson, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Allie Upton, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Amanda Dietlin, Executive Office of the Governor; Liz May, Helping Hand Nursing Services; Alyssa Ryzyk, Baldwin House; Kelsey McMillion, Helping Hand Nursing Services *** Helping Hands Nursing is a member of the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce, a membership organization dedicated to promoting the economic development, strengthen the business climate and improve the quality of life in the six communities it serves, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township and Franklin. For more information, visit www.bbcc.com. Reference
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