Introduction
In a significant move to enhance in-home care services for the elderly,
Seniors Helping Seniors® has recently opened its doors in the Pittsburgh region. This expansion is spearheaded by local entrepreneur
Amy Radevski, who brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to the mission of supporting seniors in their communities.
The Vision Behind the Expansion
Seniors Helping Seniors® is a unique franchise system that prioritizes hiring seniors as caregivers. With over 200 franchise partners and a presence in 400 territories across the United States, the brand’s approach is distinct in the elder-care space. Amy Radevski, a lifelong resident of Pennsylvania, aims to deepen these community ties through her new franchise, which will serve Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, and parts of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties.
Amy’s involvement in this initiative is particularly personal. Having grown up in a family that valued entrepreneurial spirit, she has witnessed firsthand the difficulties that come with caregiving. After her father was diagnosed with Pick's disease, Amy's family became directly involved in caregiving, which fostered her commitment to helping others in similar situations. She believes that the most profound care comes from understanding these challenges intimately.
A Multifaceted Background
Before entering the seniors' care industry, Radevski accumulated over 26 years of experience in the health insurance and healthcare technology sectors. Her roles have spanned leadership positions in portfolio management, business solutions, and product management. Moreover, she holds a master’s degree in organizational leadership and a bachelor’s degree in political science, equipping her with the skills necessary to manage her location effectively.
“I want to build a business that allows seniors to stay safely in their homes while also creating job opportunities for active seniors,” Radevski explains. Her philosophy intertwines the themes of community support and employment, creating a win-win situation for everyone involved.
Addressing the Growing Demand for In-Home Care
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 70% of retirees will require some form of long-term care. With an aging population, the demand for in-home care has never been greater. Seniors Helping Seniors® meets this need by innovatively matching caregivers with care receivers based on mutual experiences, further enhancing the level of care and understanding between them.
The new Pittsburgh location represents the 11th branch of Seniors Helping Seniors® in Pennsylvania, demonstrating the brand’s strategic expansion plan across the state. The focus will be on creating and nurturing community relationships, providing care that acknowledges each individual’s unique situation.
Community Impact and the Future
In a press statement,
Namrata Yocom-Jan, the President of Seniors Helping Seniors®, expressed excitement about partnering with Radevski. “We have become a leader in this industry by prioritizing the best possible care for our seniors, and that means selecting the most passionate franchise owners,” she noted. Radevski’s dedication to quality care aligns with the franchise’s mission and commitment to providing services that improve the quality of life for seniors.
With such a unique model, the franchise not only aims to offer in-home care to seniors but also highlights the importance of job creation for able-bodied seniors looking for purposeful work. Radevski’s efforts reflect a robust business model dedicated to strengthening community bonds and promoting independent living.
Conclusion
In essence, the expansion of Seniors Helping Seniors® into the Pittsburgh area signifies a promising development in the field of senior care. With Amy Radevski at the helm, the franchise is poised to make a significant impact by addressing both the care needs of seniors and the employment aspirations of active older adults in the community. This revitalized approach to elderly care is not just about providing services; it’s about fostering relationships, nurturing communities, and honoring the wisdom and experience that seniors bring to the table.
For more information on Seniors Helping Seniors® and its in-home care services, visit
Seniors Helping Seniors®.