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Living Confidently, Aging Gracefully Stay at Home Senior Care Delivers Compassionate In-Home Care for Elderly Loved Ones Deborah Bordeaux and her expert staff of caregivers at Stay at Home Senior Care deliver compassionate quality care to clients. For those needing in home care for their elderly loved ones, Stay at Home Senior Care helps seniors live confidently and age gracefully in their own homes for as long as possible. “We treat every contact as a friend, every client as family, and complete every task with honor,” said Bordeaux, president and owner. “Everything we do at Stay at Home Senior Care is inspired by our motto, ‘Hometown Care Beyond Compare’.” A privately-owned home care agency in Wake Forest, Stay at Home Senior Care specializes in non-medical, in-home care for the elderly and offers many in-home services – including companionship, homemaker and personal care services, and dementia care. Services are available every day and can range from several hours a week to comprehensive 24-hour care, and include medication reminders, cooking, bathing, mobility assistance, and transportation. Each caregiver on staff works under the direction of their Registered Nurse, Tara Hooper, and is carefully screened, insured and bonded, and a graduate of the Alzheimers North Carolina dementia certification program. Additionally, Kim Dingus, Family Services Director, makes certain that each caregiver is ideally matched with a senior and adopted into the family. By serving seniors in their hometown and matching clients to caregivers carefully – and whenever possible from the same neighborhood Our caregivers are compassionate about senior care and want to help our clients thrive at home. DEBORAH BORDEAUX Stay at Home Senior Care Photo by Ame Deaton Deborah Bordeaux and Wake Forest Mayor Vivian Jones make note of Stay at Home Senior Care’s 10th anniversary 919 ›› BUSINESS PROFILE 32 919 Magazine WK Special Advertising Section www.919Magazine.com

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Living Confidently, Aging Gracefully

Stay at Home Senior CareDelivers Compassionate In-HomeCare for Elderly Loved Ones

Deborah Bordeaux and her expert staff of caregivers at Stay at Home Senior Care deliver compassionate quality care to clients. For those needing in home care for their elderly loved ones, Stay at Home Senior Care helps seniors live confidently and age gracefully in their own homes for as long as possible.

“We treat every contact as a friend, every client as family, and complete every task with honor,” said Bordeaux, president and owner. “Everything we do at Stay at Home Senior Care is inspired by our motto, ‘Hometown Care Beyond Compare’.”

A privately-owned home care agency in Wake Forest, Stay at Home Senior Care specializes in non-medical, in-home care for the elderly

and offers many in-home services – including companionship, homemaker and personal care services, and dementia care. Services are available every day and can range from several hours a week to comprehensive 24-hour care, and include medication reminders, cooking, bathing, mobility assistance, and transportation. Each caregiver on staff works under the direction of their Registered Nurse, Tara Hooper, and is carefully screened, insured and bonded, and a graduate of the Alzheimers North Carolina dementia certification program. Additionally, Kim Dingus, Family Services Director, makes certain that each caregiver is ideally matched with a senior and adopted into the family.

By serving seniors in their hometown and matching clients to caregivers carefully – and whenever possible from the same neighborhood

Our caregivers are compassionate about senior care and want to help our clients

thrive at home.DEBORAH BORDEAUX

Stay at Home Senior Care

Photo by Ame Deaton

Deborah Bordeaux and Wake Forest Mayor Vivian Jones make note of Stay at Home Senior Care’s 10th anniversary

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or church – caregivers become part of the family very quickly. “Our caregivers, often empty nesters themselves, are compassionate about senior care and want to help our clients thrive at home,” said Bordeaux. “We only hire people who genuinely want to serve the elderly and in turn are blessed every day by the seniors in their lives.”

As a young girl, Bordeaux personally witnessed the struggles and challenges her own family faced as her grandmother, a victim of Alzheimers, became increasingly dependent on others for her care. Bordeaux experienced first hand the struggle the whole family goes through caring for an aging parent to keep her safe and secure at home. After a long successful career in the technology services industry, she left her position with Oracle Corp. managing their $8 million service business and started Stay at Home Senior Care in 2003. “I wanted to combine my business skills and management success with my ever growing desire to make a difference in my community of Wake Forest,” said Bordeaux.Stay at Home Senior Care is located at 2014 South Main St., #610, Wake Forest. For more information, call 919-556-3706, email [email protected], or visit www.SAHseniors.com.

Stay at Home Senior CareYEAR STARTED: 2003PRESIDENT/OWNER: Deborah BordeauxADDRESS: 2014 South Main St., #610, Wake ForestWEBSITE: www.SAHseniors.comEMAIL: [email protected]: 919-556-3706FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/SAHSeniorCareLINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/in/dbordeauxEDUCATION: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (BS Management Information Systems); C.S.A., Certified Senior AdvisorAWARDS/HONORS: Small Business of the Year 2012 (Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce); Best of Best Award 2011, 2012, 2013; Finalist – Woman Business Owner of the Year

Photos by Eliza Kay Photography

Tara Hooper, Agency Nursing Director; Deborah Bordeaux, President, Owner; and Kim Dingus, Family Services Director

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