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Always Best Care Senior Services Expands with 5th Franchised Territory in Canada!

Toronto, Ontario (November 17, 2011)

 

Always Best Care Senior Services, named by Entrepreneur magazine as the fastest growing Senior Care franchise system, today announced the company has awarded its fifth franchised territory in Canada and is now expanding into the greater Mississauga area in Ontario.
Always Best Care provides non-medical in-home care, retirement living placement services and skilled home health care through an international network of more than 175 independently owned and operated franchises throughout the United States and Canada.
Always Best Care Senior Services of Mississauga South is owned and operated by Aman Sangha, a management executive experienced in building and maintaining trusted advisory relationships with Fortune 500 clients in Canada and the United States.
“I am personally excited and proud to have awarded our newest franchise to a person of Aman Sangha’s character and capabilities,” said Michael Newman, founder and Chief Executive Officer of California-based Always Best Care.  “I’m confident he will be a valued addition to the Always Best Care team.”
In addition to Mississauga, Always Best Care also serves the York Region, including Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Markham.
Mr. Sangha most recently served as Senior Delivery Manager for Aon Consulting, and was responsible for relationships with key Canadian clients including Accenture and Walmart. In prior roles as Program Manager with Hewitt Associates, he was instrumental in managing the successful delivery of key outsourcing projects for clients including Citibank, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Schlumberger and DuPont, among others.

 

Mr. Sangha earned an MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, and a Bachelor in Engineering from Thapar University in Patiala, India. He is also a certified project management professional (PMP).
“I was raised in a culture where care for elderly parents is a part and parcel of family duties,” said Mr. Sangha.  “Always Best Care presented the opportunity for me to become an expert in the area of senior care and extend the concept of caring for the elderly from a single family to the wider community.”
Always Best Care Senior Services of Mississauga South is located at 6-2400 Dundas Street W, Unit 734, Mississauga, ON L5K 2R8, and may be reached by calling (905) 997-0540 or via email at mississaugasouth@abc-seniors.com.  Visit Always Best Care on the web at www.alwaysbestcarecanada.ca.
For information on Always Best Care franchise opportunities, contact Steve Marcus, Vice President, Franchise Development, at franchisesales@abc-seniors.com, or visit https://ift.tt/35fxFi8.

 

 

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About Always Best Care

 

Always Best Care Senior Services, (www.alwaysbestcare.com/), founded in 1996 by Michael Newman, is based on the belief that having the right people for the right level of care means peace of mind for the client and family. Always Best Care Senior Services has assisted over 25,000 seniors, representing a wide range of illnesses and personal needs. This has established the company as one of the premier providers of in-home care, assisted living placement assistance, and skilled home health care. Franchise opportunities are available to individuals interested in leveraging the company’s clear strategy and proven track record for delivering affordable, dependable service to area seniors.

 

 

CONTACT: 

Awnish Srivastava

asrivastava@abc-seniors.com

647-729-1598

 

 

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