Caring Senior Service Names Bill Archinal Director of Special Projects

April 11, 2008
Leslie Mixson

barchinal2.jpgSan Antonio-based Caring Senior Service has named Bill Archinal as Director of Special Projects. He formerly served as Director of Business Development for Caring Senior Service in the corporate headquarters.

Archinal's first duty will be to launch and develop the Quiet Care line of service for the company. Caring Senior Service recently became the exclusive dealer for Quiet Care in Texas. The company plans to become the main Quiet Care dealer in each of the states where it has offices

"Bill has done well for us as Director of Business Development," said Caring Senior Service CEO and Founder, Jeff Salter. "He has an extensive background in Sales, and he owned a personal care business in Amarillo for many years. He knows senior care, and can use that experience to get this valuable product out in the homes of the people who need it."

 

 "Bill has done well for us as Director of Business Development," said Caring Senior Service CEO and Founder, Jeff Salter. "He has an extensive background in sales, and he owned a personal care business in Amarillo for many years. He knows senior care, and can use that experience to get this valuable product out in the homes of the people who need it."

Archinal came to Caring Senior Service in April of 2007 when his senior-care business became part of the company - as Caring Senior Service of Amarillo.

TSI Distribution, LLC (TSI), a leading Master Distributor of monitored wellness, safety and security solutions announced on April 4, 2008 the appointment of Caring Senior Service as an authorized and certified sales and service representative for QuietCare, a new Senior Care medical monitoring service for both private home and managed care facilities. QuietCare has been called "the most important advancement in Senior Care in a generation", and will be represented by Caring Senior Service in Texas.

Quiet Care helps Seniors and those with medical frailties or disabilities continue to live at home and remain independent through a series of non-invasive, wireless activity sensors placed in the home that provide loved ones, caregivers, and medical or social service personnel with round-the clock information about their safety and well-being. These sensors monitor the individual's daily activities, and when these activities veer from the norm, concerned individuals are notified through a secure, password protected web site that action could be necessary, or contacted immediately if an emergency has been identified. QuietCare enables these individuals to "turn back the clock" on escalating care issues as one gets older to defer and sometimes eliminate the need for more expensive human interaction or institutionalized care. Loved one or Caregiver related stress is similarly reduced. QuietCare costs just a few dollars a day, does not require internal home wiring or a long-term contract, and is installed in less than an hour. 

Caring Senior Service provides personal assistance services to the elderly in their homes. The company operates 33 offices in eight states. Since 1991, Caring Senior Service has allowed seniors to stay Healthy, Happy and Home.

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