Comfort Keepers Celebrates 10 Years
of Serving Clients in Delaware County and communities of Montgomery, Chester
and Philadelphia Counties.
Springfield, PA (September 5, 2012) – For the past ten years
J. Clark Bongaardt, Esquire and his wife Sallie, owners of Comfort Keepers in
Springfield and King of Prussia, PA have dedicated themselves to providing
seniors and other area residents with exceptional in-home care services, while
establishing themselves as one of the leading service providers of in-home care
in the area. Clark and Sallie have helped many seniors in the area live
independently and safely within their own home and are proud to announce this
is their Tenth Year serving seniors and nourishing lives.
The Bongaardts believe much of their success can be traced
back to the mission of Comfort Keepers to provide client with the highest level
of quality of life that is achievable. Because their caregivers which they call
Comfort Keepers are more than happy to devote hours of their lives to help
others, families in the local area can live their lives with peace of mind
knowing that their loved ones are in the hands of compassionate and trustworthy
individuals who have a genuine concern for others.
“We owe our success to the families who initially made the
decision to put their trust in Comfort Keepers to care for a disabled or
elderly loved one. We are very proud of
our growth and success but mostly we are grateful for the daily opportunity to
make a difference in someone’s life,” stated Clark Bongaardt, Owner Comfort
Keepers Springfield and King of Prussia, PA.
Since opening in 2002, Comfort Keepers has grown
substantially each year and has been recognized by the community. Starting in
2006, a Comfort Keeper caregiver won the first Delaware County Office of
Services for the Aging “COSA” John H. Bauer Direct Caregiver of the Year Award.
Then in 2007, another Comfort Keeper caregiver not only repeated that win by
being awarded the 2007 John H. Bauer Award, she also was the recipient of the
National Comfort Keeper of the Year. Since 2007, one of Comfort Keepers’
caregivers has won a COSA Direct Caregiver of the Year Award every year the
honor has been awarded. In 2010 and
2011, the community voted and named Comfort Keepers, Delco News Network’s Talk
of The Town Senior Services. Most recently Comfort Keepers received the first
Mainline Chamber of Commerce’s Give Back Award 2011 for their efforts to Stop
Senior Hunger. The Stop Senior Hunger initiative,
launched in 2009, is a campaign to collect and donate dry goods and canned
goods to low income seniors. Comfort Keepers is proud to have donated over
10.000 pounds of food in this their 10th year of business! Most recently Comfort Keepers received the 2012
Mainline Chamber of Commerce’s Large Business of the Year Award. For more information on Comfort Keepers
services please call 610-543-6300 or go to website at www.comfortkeepers.com/office-326/.
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