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Follow on Google News | Queen City Homecare Was Honored with the "Top 50 Companies in Health Care" Award at IFAH, VegasBy: IFAH Queen City Homecare is a private duty home care company in the Greater Cincinnati region that aims to serve elderly individuals in their homes. It focuses on innovation in a growing industry to help the elderly clients and their loved ones navigate through the final portion of their lives. The goal is to lead the health care industry into a renaissance of better care for aged people. When asked about his vision for the company, Aaron Stapleton, Co-owner and Chief Financial Officer of Queen City Homecare, said,"We aim to give higher level of care in the private duty industry. We help people in helping in their homes with the activities of daily living." In his professional career, Aaron has accumulated over 10 years of experience in health care including the service at the largest independently owned home care agency in Cincinnati as a Payroll Manager in the Human Resourced department. In 2012, he set his sight on making his own mark in the home care workplace by starting a new breed of Private Duty Company with a strong clinical base. Aaron finds his work incredibly rewarding and sets out every day to produce the best Private Duty services in town. IFAH 2019, a subsidiary of Prism Events, aims to bring together the brightest minds of the industry that have made significant contributions in the realm of health care. We offer a global platform which accolades the unparalleled efforts of health care professionals, medicine practitioners, fitness and wellness enthusiasts, and thought leaders. We are thrilled after the success of IFAH 2019, Las Vegas, and are looking forward to honoring the advancements in the health care domain. Visit Queen City Homecare @ https://queencityhc.com For more details on IFAH Conference, Visit https://ifah.world End
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