What sets People's Care apart is our focus on the individual. No two people are the same, it's that very uniqueness that makes a blanket approach to care inadequate.
CHINO HILLS, CA, August 21, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- People's Care Holdings, an organization that provides support for individuals with developmental disabilities as well as senior services, has been recognized for the seventh time on Inc. Magazine's list of the 5,000 fastest-growing, privately-held companies in the U.S. Established in 2007, the list showcases the country's brightest businesses and gives readers insights into their earnings. Inclusion on the list is based on the percentage of revenue growth over the previous three years. People's Care was also named on the list in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014, and on the Inaugural Build 100 List in 2013. This year marks the eighth consecutive year of being honored by Inc Magazine.
Founded by CEO Michael Kaiser in 1997, People's Care Holdings provides support and assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities and elderly seniors. The company's goal is to maximize quality of life through personalized services. Those services are provided to individuals and their families through a variety of programs, such as residential care, day programs, senior care and placement services. People's Care's business model lies in providing individualized care that enables clients to live fulfilling lives and to be vibrant participants in their communities. Their programs support individuals in community activities, volunteer or paid work, attending college classes, participating in sports and hobbies, and attending entertainment venues like movies and plays.
CEO Michael Kaiser says, "What sets People's Care apart is our focus on the individual. No two people are the same, it's that very uniqueness that makes a blanket approach to care inadequate."
Headquartered in Chino Hills, California, People's Care hires compassionate individuals who have extensive experience in the healthcare industry and who have pursued additional training to support individuals with developmental disabilities and seniors.
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